University of Miami Scholarly Repository Faculty Research, Publications, and Presentations Department of Health Informatics 1-1-2015 Calder Library Resident Orientation Carmen Bou-Crick University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, CBou@med.miami.edu Kelsa Bartley University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, K.Bartley@med.miami.edu Yanira Garcia-Barcena University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, YGarcia6@med.miami.edu Barbara Anne Wood University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, BWood@med.miami.edu Recommended Citation Bou-Crick, Carmen; Bartley, Kelsa; Garcia-Barcena, Yanira; and Wood, Barbara Anne, "Calder Library Resident Orientation" (2015). Faculty Research, Publications, and Presentations. 38. http://scholarlyrepository.miami.edu/health_informatics_research/38 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Department of Health Informatics at Scholarly Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Faculty Research, Publications, and Presentations by an authorized administrator of Scholarly Repository. For more information, please contact repository.library@miami.edu.
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No formal attire is necessary come as you are
Many visitors come to Calder Library to study
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Library Hours change seasonally--check our website for details http://calder.med.miami.edu
How to Become a Health Information Power User
1: Register at Calder Medical Library 0 Visit Calder Medical Library (bring UM/JMH ID) 0 Register at Circulation Desk and get a barcode 0 The barcode will provide remote access to resources.
2. Use Mobile Resources at the point-of-care 0 Most of our resources have mobile capability, either with an app or the website being mobile-enhanced. 0 Most popular mobile resources: 0 Access Medicine 0 ClinicalKey 0 DynaMed 0 Isabel 0 UpToDate Anywhere
3. Learn how to navigate the Calder Medical Library Website http://calder.med.miami.edu
Save as a Bookmark/Favorite or as Homepage: Quick Search Quick links Featured e-resource Register for Classes
4. Learn about types of resources and where/how to access 0 Books/Handbooks/Textbooks and e-books (book chapters contain background information as well as comprehensive health care information) 0 Find books/ebooks on library Stacks, Reserve, or Online 0 Journals and e-journals (articles contain current information for clinical care and research) 0 Listed in online catalog and on e-journals list
Types of Information (cont d.) 0 Decision-Support Databases (full-text content) 0 Access Medicine, ClinicalKey, DynaMed, Isabel, PsychiatryOnline, UpToDate, VisualDx 0 Find online (listed under e-databases) 0 Bibliographic Databases (citations) 0 PubMed/MEDLINE, Embase, Cochrane Library, CINAHL, PsycINFO, Scopus, Web of Science 0 Find online (listed under e-databases)
Tools to Save and Organize the Information 0 Citation Managers 0 EndNote 0 RefWorks 0 Mendeley 0 Find online (listed under e-databases)
Tools for Collaboration and Mentoring 0 SciVal Experts (lists UM researchers, grants, publications, CV s; organized by department) 0 Mendeley (New! Institutional subscription will provide a place to organize citations, share them with colleagues, and help find collaborators) 0 Access online (listed under e-databases and All Databases)
Finding Books, e-books and Journals Use the Online Catalog 0 Catalog Search by: 0 Keyword 0 Title 0 Author 0 Subject 0 Call Number 0 Print books are located on the 3 rd floor Stacks 0 Most books can be checked out 0 Catalog lists e-books and journals too.
Keyword search on cardiology (books have cardiology in the title)
Scroll down for older titles Location: Stacks, Reserve
Finding e-books Search inside Book Packages Browse by subject Browse by Title (Alpha List)
Finding e-journals
A-Z List Search by title Browse by title, subject, or publisher
JAMA
JAMA HOME All Issues: 1883-present Click on Current Issue or All issues
Current Issue (as of May 5, 2015) Click on any title to open full-text
To print, email, or save, click on PDF PDF
Other Full-Text Options From PubMed: 0 Click on publisher s link or Calder Full Text icon From Google Scholar: 0 Search by article title 0 Click on Find It @ UM link
Finding Databases
All Databases
Which database to use? Some Types of Databases are: Type Description Examples Clinical Decision- Support Databases Bibliographic Databases Systematic Reviews/EBM Designed to enhance the quality of diagnosis. Provide full-text books, journals, drug information, patient education, etc. Most provide article citations (some include book chapters and conferences) Citations and/or complete reports ClinicalKey, DynaMed, Isabel, PsychiatryOnline, UpToDate, VisualDx PubMed/MEDLINE, Embase, CINAHL, Scopus, PsycINFO Cochrane Library, TRIP Database From PubMed, filter by PT= SR
Describing some common terms Term Meaning Examples Citation Short description of a work published in a journal, book, conference proceeding, etc. Garrido-Maraver, J. Coenzyme Q10 Therapy. Molecular Syndromology, 2014; 5:187-197. Full-Text Contains the complete version of the published work. Usually in Internet format (HTML) or PDF. MeSH Medical Subject Heading-vocabulary used to describe the topic of a published work. Cardiology, Neoplasms (not cancer), etc.
Using Clinical Decision- Support Databases Access Medicine ClinicalKey DynaMed Isabel PsychiatryOnline UpToDate Visual Dx
Navigation (McGraw-Hill) To see more books Tools for Self-Assesment
To expand & contract the list (+/-) Click on link to open chapter
Options: View, Print, Email, Get Citation
Quick Reference Search
Drug Information
Patient Education Handouts
Search Options Enter your Topic. ClinicalKey provides suggestions and related topics Elsevier
Filters Search on dementia
Register for an account to get mobile access
DynaMed (EBSCO) Clinical support system organized by topics Search on obesity
DynaMed Calculators tab Ideal body weight calculator
In DynaMed, look for Mobile link
Isabel (Isabel Healthcare) *Provides a checklist of likely diagnoses *Serves as a gateway to clinical information resources Enter age and gender Enter symptoms (one per line) Click to get Differential Dx Links to DynaMed for knowledge base Or enter keywords for a quick knowledge search
Possible diagnoses Don t miss diagnoses (red flags) To see all possible diagnoses Age: Adolescent Gender: male Symptoms: persistent joint pain and fever
Drugs tab will list drugs that might cause those symptoms
http://www.isabelhealthcare.com/home/training_tools?id=26326 Mobile App UID: 30282 PSW: isabel11 Resources to make you more proficient in Isabel and DynaMed
UpToDate Keyword search for Anemia
Results for Anemia Available Filters: Adult Pediatric Patient Graphics Topic Outline provides quick links to sections
Graphics
VisualDx Clinical Diagnostic-Decision Support System merges medical images and expert information to help you build a patientcentric differential diagnosis. Images are now integrated with UpToDate searches. Begin a differential by entering patient findings Search options: by Diagnosis, Medication, or Patient Finding
http://www.visualdx.com/features/video-overview
Lesion type: Scaly Papular/Plaque Body Location: Foot or Toes
29 Diagnoses match all 2 current findings Click on diagnosis to expand the info
Click to view all images
Being a physician is a lifelong learning experience 0 How to keep up-to-date with publications on topics of interest? 0 Some options are: 0 1. PubMed Alerts 0 2. BrowZine 0 3. Up-To-Date What s New 0 4. DynaMed Recent Updates
Keeping Current with PubMed Clinical Queries
PubMed Clinical Queries
Streamlined Results: 33 Click on Save Search to save your Search and set up Alerts Filters: Last 5 yrs Humans, English & Adult
BrowZine (mobile app): browse favorite journals
UpToDate What s New
DynaMed: Recent Updates
For clinical research: use ClinicalTrials.gov 0 The world s largest abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed literature. 0 Contains 50 million records with entries going back as far as 1823 0 Helps researchers go beyond search into discovery, analysis, and success.
ClinicalTrials.gov Keyword Search: Heart attack AND Miami
To find the links to these resources, go to:
Tutorials are also listed
There are more Tutorials @ Calder homepage
To learn advanced search strategies, attend Library PubMed training sessions
Check Calder s registration site for upcoming sessions http://calder.med.miami.edu/forms/classregistration.html
Classes and Services include: 0PubMed Basics and Advanced 0Information-Seeking Skills 0RefWorks/EndNote 0Assistance with literature searches 0Interlibrary Loans and photocopy requests
BioMedical Communications On-site assistance with posters, pictures, flyers, brochures, and graphics. Located at Calder Library lower level.
Also offered: 0 Secure Wi-Fi 0 100+ Computers 0 MacLab 0 Printers (UPrint) 0 Quiet and Group Study Areas 0 Relaxing room with comfortable recliners 0 Remote Access/ Proxy Server (with bar code) 0 Over 17,000 e- journal subscriptions 0 Over 1,200 e-books 0 Over 50,000 Books 0 Professional Librarians/Trainers 0 Electronic classroom with 32 computer stations
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