Wednesday, August 20, 2008

The Dash



The Dash : Movie (DVD) and Song (CD) Gift Set

Author: Ellis, Linda

Call Number: Simple Truths Bk29 2006 (MMC Library).


Click here to go to Simple Truths. Then click on The Dash book to read more about it and watch the inspiring video.


“When Linda Ellis wrote her poem, The Dash, in one afternoon ten years ago, it would change her life forever. In 239 words, she captured the "Simple Truths" of why we were put on this earth.
Since then, The Dash has been published hundreds of times in books, newspapers, magazines and company newsletters. It has also been read countless times at company meetings, graduations and funerals. In the last three years, Linda has received over one million e-mails thanking her for writing The Dash, and asking the question ... Where can I get a copy?” –Simple Truths


Nancy Schmidt, a long-time Affinity employee, had this to say about The Dash :
“What a GREAT inspirational book! If you haven't had a chance to read this book, please take the time and check it out from the Library at MMC. You won't be disappointed. I have read the book at least 10 times and am still inspired by it. Easy reading, easy to understand and you will wonder why you haven't thought more about what it says in regards to your life. You still have time to change.”


Contact the MMC Library to borrow this inspiring book!

Ext. 3-0342 OR mmclibrary@affinityhealth.org

Monday, August 04, 2008

Database of the Month: Micromedex Drug Information

For easy-to-find, evidence-based information to address both clinician and patient needs, take a look at Micromedex Drug Information.

Find evidence-based, unbiased, referenced information about drugs, toxicology, diseases, acute care, and alternative medicine

Create customized patient information forms, in English and Spanish, about drugs, medical conditions, lab tests and medical procedures

Quickly find drug information, such as drug identification and drug interactions.

Uncluttered, easy-to-locate information

Access Micromedex Drug Information here or from the Library page
under “Most Popular Links”.

For more information about this resource, please call Michele Matucheski at MMC (920-223-0340) or Margo Lambert at STE (920-738-2325).