Monday, December 12, 2011

AIDSinfo and Info SIDA Redesigned

[Editor's Note: This is a reprint of an announcement published on the NLM Web site on November 29, 2011.]

Sites Offer Federally Approved Information on HIV Treatment and Research

To mark World AIDS Day 2011 (December 1), a redesigned AIDSinfo Web site has been released, along with the Spanish-language infoSIDA. These sister sites offer federally approved information on HIV treatment and research to health care providers, researchers, people affected by HIV/AIDS, and the public. Resources include medical practice guidelines, treatment and prevention research studies, educational materials for consumers, and information on approved and investigational HIV/AIDS-related drugs.

Information is available in both English and Spanish. AIDSinfo and infoSIDA are services of the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), managed by the National Library of Medicine® (NLM®). NLM is the world's largest medical library and a component of the National Institutes of Health (NIH).

Redesign Information
Redesign of the sites was based on research on user needs and behaviors and focused on reorganization of content and improved navigation to make information easier to find.

Changes to the sites include:
•Reorganizing content logically into six main categories, including new categories for Education Materials and Mobile Resources and Tools.

•Creating a home page design that gives users a snapshot of the entire Web site, direct access to all site content, and the ability to search for information without having to click away from the home page.

•Improving navigation to reduce the number of clicks necessary to access information anywhere on the sites.

•Providing links to resources such as mobile applications and social media tools (including Facebook and Twitter) throughout the sites to make them accessible from any page.

•Creating a distinct Web address for infoSIDA-http://infoSIDA.nih.gov to make it easier for users to bookmark and for search engines to index infoSIDA.


AIDSinfo welcomes feedback on the redesigned Web sites by e-mail (ContactUs@aidsinfo.nih.gov), phone (800-448-0440), or Live Chat.

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

MedCalc 3000 Decision Support Tools

MedCalc 3000 is a collection of over 520 calculators, clinical criteria sets and decision trees that are indispensable to anyone practicing, teaching or studying evidence-based medicine. This resource is integrated in to STAT!Ref and included with every subscription. With every search you perform, STAT!Ref automatically presents links to relevant tools within MedCalc 3000.

The complete contents of  MedCalc 3000 include :

• Clinical Criteria Sets
• Decision Trees
• Medical Equations
• Unit and Dose Converters
• Calculations and Equations by Specialty

Updated throughout the year.

A sampling of MedCalc 3000 calculation tools :

* A-a gradient
* Apgar Score
* Basic Unit Conversions
* Creatinine Clearance
* Diabetes Screening TreeCalc
* Electrocardiography
* Low Density Lipoprotein
* Lung Volume Multi-Calc
* Rheumatoid Arthritis Criteria
* Sodium Correction in Hyperglycemia

Check the Specialty Pages to see how MedClac3000 can make your work-life easier.

How to access MedCalc 3000 :

     Use this direct link from any Affinity computer

     OR Affinity Intranet > Library >  MedCalc 3000

     OR Search StatRef.    Affinity Intranet > Library >  StatRef
               MedCalc will be under Tools on the Left side of your screen.

Questions or Comments?  Contact Your Librarians :
         Michele Matucheski (MMC) 3-0340
         or Margo Lambert (STE) 8-2325.

Monday, November 21, 2011

Dietary Guidelines for Americans : Featured Website

Dietary Guidelines for Americans
http://www.cnpp.usda.gov/dietaryguidelines.htm

The Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion creates the Dietary Guidelines for Americans, which are the “cornerstone” of the Federal nutrition policy and nutrition education activities. The CNPP was created within the U.S. Department of Agriculture on December 1, 1994, and reports to the Office of the Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition, and Consumer Services. CNPP’s mission is to improve the health of Americans by developing and promoting dietary guidance that links scientific research to the nutrition needs of consumers.

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

AudioDigest CME Credit Info

The AudioDigest programs are more popular than ever, especially now that people can download the MP3s wherever they have internet access.


There are some slight changes in how to apply for CME Credit through AudioDigest.

The big difference is that AudioDigest is asking physicians/providers to sign up for their own AudioDigest account to facilitate tracking CME credits.

      • Use the LIBRARY username and password to access the MP3s and testing info on the Affinity subscription (free to you).
      • Use your PERSONAL AudioDigest Account Number to apply for and track CME Credits. Kathy at AudioDigest can help you create an AudioDigest account at 818-844-3261 (phone).

For more info on AudioDigest, please see the following tutorials with screenshots :

Download and listen to MP3s on your own computer or player [Affinity Access only]

• For AudioDigest Family Practice, use this Road Map. [Affinity Access only]
(The subscription goes through STE Library, so there's a different username and password to access this series.)

* Getting CME Credit for AudioDigest Programs  [Affinity Access only]

Still have questions?  Contact your Librarians :
     Michele Matucheski (MMC) 3-0340
     or Margo Lambert (STE) 8-2325.

Monday, November 14, 2011

New Content added to MMC Library Kindles (by Request)



Management / Leadership :
Hundred Percenters by Mark Murphy

Literature in Medicine :
The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down by Anne Fadiman
Notes on Nursing : What it is, and What it Isn’t by Florence Nightingale
Sound of a Wild Snail Eating : A Memoir by Elisabeth Tova Bailey
The World I Live In by Helen Keller

Classics :
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Aurthur Conan Doyle
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain
Call of the Wild by Jack London
A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens
Little Women by Louisa May Alcott
Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens
Persausion by Jane Austen
Pride & Prejudice by Jane Austen
Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame

Complete list of our Kindle Content (so far).

To reserve time with a Kindle, contact the MMC Library (3-0340) or via Outlook. 
Your Librarian, Michele Matucheski  will give you a complete orientation to get you started.

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Test-Drive a Kindle eBook Reader

Test-Drive a Kindle eBook Reader
In the MMC Cafeteria
Today – Tuesday, Oct. 11, 2011
11:30 am – 1 pm

If you’ve ever thought about getting your own eBook reader,
here’s your chance to try one out.

The MMC Library has 2 Kindles available for staff to checkout,
with the support of the Mercy Health Foundation.

* Put in your reservation.
* Suggest titles to purchase.

Current titles loaded to the MMC Library Kindles listed here.

Wednesday, October 05, 2011

October is National Medical Librarians' Month

Medical Librarians: Your Ultimate Search Engine

Perhaps you haven't visited the Affinity Health Science Libraries or met your Affinity Librarians. Maybe there is a way we can help you and you don't realize it yet.

Stop by the libraries at Mercy Medical Center or at St. Elizabeth Hospital and meet your librarians. Let's figure out how we can make your work (and life) easier.

For information or directions to either library, call Michele Matucheski (MMC) 3-0340 or Margo Lambert (STE) 8-2325.

We look forward to seeing you!

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Introducing : FirstConsult via MDConsult


You may have noticed a new tab in MDConsult (See above).

FirstConsult is here to stay (for the next 2 years at least!).
Thanks to all of you who participated in the trial this summer.

FirstConsult offers even more evidence-based, point-of-care info from MDConsult, in addition to medical eBooks, journal articles and guidelines we've had.

With FirstConsult, you’ll get :
• Evidence-based clinical information on Evaluation, Diagnosis, Clinical Management, Prognosis and Prevention
• Continually updated knowledge base of medical topics
• Differential Diagnosis Tool
• Step-by-Step procedures with video and animation
• It can be deeply integrated into the electronic health record
• With a personal MDC account, access both MDConsult and FirstConsult via iPad or other internet-enabled mobile device.    There’s also an app for iPhones.

Take the 2-minute tour.
FirstConsult will make your work life easier, with quick answers that can be integrated into your workflow.

Target Audience :  All Health Care Providers (Physicians, PAs, Nurses.  Pharmacists, Coders and other Allied Health Professionals will also benefit by getting a fuller picture of a particular health condition and it’s recommended treatments.) 

Questions, Comments, or Concerns?
Please contact your Librarians :
     Michele Matucheski (MMC) 3-0340
     Margo Lambert (STE) 8-2325

Tuesday, September 06, 2011

Polish Up Your Resume for that Big Promotion : 3 Books to Help You Get There



The complete idiot's guide to the perfect resume.
Author: Ireland, Susan.
Call Number: HF S383 I747 2010
Location: MMC Library







Resumes for dummies.

Author: Kennedy, Joyce Lain.
Call Number: HF5383 .K424 2011
Location: MMC Library




Expert resumes for health care careers.
Author: Enelow, Wendy S.
Call Number: W 21 E56 2004
Location: MMC Library and STE Library

If you are interested in any of these books, contact Affinity Library Services to Borrow a Book.
Or call us : MMC Library 3-0342 STE Library 8-2324
                 We'll send them to any Affinity Location.

Friday, August 19, 2011

AccessMedicine Mobile works on iPad, and other Samll Screens



The AccessMedicine™ from McGraw-Hill mobile view features an essential portion of the site's content optimized for the unique size and speed constraints of mobile browsers. To that end, the following content is available in the mobile view:

• Harrison's Online
• CURRENT Medical Diagnosis and Treatment 2011
• Picture Galleries from Fitzpatrick's Color Atlas and Synopsis of Clinical Dermatology, 6e
• Clinician's Pocket Reference: The Scut Monkey, 11e
• CURRENT Practice Guidelines in Primary Care 2009
• Diagnostic Tests from Pocket Guide to Diagnostic Tests, 5e
• Quick Answers
• Diagnosaurus
• Drug monographs

To access the mobile version of the site, you must log in using a personal profile name and password created at http://www.accessmedicine.com/.  If you have not created such a profile, please visit the site on a nonmobile (regular) browser, select the "My AccessMedicine" tab, and follow the directions for creation of a personal profile. Once complete, you may return to the mobile view and use that username and password to access the site.

You’ll also find a link for AccessMedicine on the Library Intranet website.

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

From the Mercy Archives : Dr. William Clark's Medical Bag


This well-used doctor's medical bag belonged to Dr. William "Bill" Clark,  a respected surgeon at Mercy Medical Center from 1932-1974. 


Portrait of  Dr. Bill Clark, Oshkosh, WI

Some of the contents of Dr. Clark's medical bag included the following :


Medines in glass ampules.



Blood Pressure Cuff



Stethoscopes



Flashlight, scope, cotton swabs



Various scissors, tweezers, and other tools.

Read more about the typical contents of a doctor's medical bag at The Doctor Bag Project.  
Or stop in at the MMC Library to see Dr. Bill Clark's Antique Medical Bag on display.

From the Archives : Lab Antiques

The MMC Lab was cleaning out some closets recently and donated the following items to the MMC Library Archives :


Sterile Saline Vessel was used to prepare reagents for laboratory testing and microbiology media for bacterial and fungal cultures.






Haemacytometer was used to perform red-blood cell (RBC) counts and white blood cell (WBC) counts. Read more about this item at the BCMA Medical Museum.

Both items will be on display at the MMC Library for a limited time. 
Stop in and see the real artifacts!

Special thanks to Julie Rooyakkers for donating both items to us.

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Simple Truths : New Books at MMC Library



 

The MMC Library just got a new batch of books by Simple Truths.

Those familiar with the series, will recognize the inspirational content and beautiful images. These are short books that are easy to get through in an evening.

• 100/0 Principle
• The Best Way Out is Always Through
• Butterfly Effect
• Charging the Human Battery
• Customer Love
• Every Monday Matters
• First Thing Every Morning
• Goals : The 10 Rules for Achieving Success
• Good to the Core
• Leading with Passion
• Learning to Dance in the Rain
• Life Lessons
• Living a 5-Star Life
• Pink Bat
• Power of Discipline
• Power of Kindness
• Pulling Together
• Sandbox Wisdom
• The Simple Truths of Life

For a complete list of the Simple Truths books at the MMC Library, check our online catalog for “Simple Truths.”

If you would like to check out any of these books, contact us at :
MMC Library
Phone 3-0342 or Email : mmclibrary@affinityhealth.org.
            We can send them to any Affinity site.

Friday, August 05, 2011

Motivation Resources : Followup to MMC Breakfast Club

In follow-up to Barb Savagian and Deb Cross's MMC Breakfast Club presentation on Energizing People ...


We have a brand new copy of Daniel Pink's book Drive at the MMC Library.
This is the book is recommended by MMC President, Bill Calhoun.



In addition, we have the following titles on motivation :
What it Takes to be Number One by Vince Lombardi, including the original audio from his famous speech
Simple Truths Bk25 2006

          I believe this is the speech Deb Cross played for us today.

Charging the Human Battery : 50 Ways to Motivate Yourself by Mac Anderson

Simple Truths Bk33 2008



Quint Studer's Book Hardwiring Excellence also has an inspiring chapter (2) on "The Healthcare Flywheel : Connecting Back to Purpose, Worthwhile Work, and Making a Difference ; How to stay Self-Motivated."         HD 70 S426 2004

Don't forget we also have 2 Kindle eBook Readers loaded with many of the eBooks referenced in previous (and future) MMC Breakfast Club Sessions. For a listing of current titles, see this list.

                           Both Kindles are presently IN and available for checkout.

Let me know if you are interested in any of these titles. I'll send them out to you wherever you are within Affinity.

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Get Ready : StatRef is Releasing a New User Interface on Aug 1


StatRef provides Affinity with online access to over 20 medical and nursing eBooks.
                  How to get there :    Affinity Intranet > Library > StatRef

On August 1, 2011, the new version of STAT!Ref Online will be released. The new site has been optimized for navigating all the healthcare e-resources STAT!Ref has to offer. In the meantime, current subscribers will have the ability to preview the new UI from a link offered on the current STAT!Ref homepage.

The new UI is still the same STAT!Ref – but you will find that it not only has a more state-of-the-art modern look, but is more intuitive and navigable and allows you to find and utilize your eBooks quickly. The new UI will offer more customization such as “last viewed” and more robust customization features. Users can now view virtual “book covers” on a bookshelf, and save books as “favorites”, etc.

Review NEW STAT!Ref Features

Download  NEW STAT!Ref Quick Guide


Here's what people are saying about the NEW STAT!Ref


“When you search by discipline it picks the most relevant resources to use."
“The 'last searched' section is very visible; users will easily be able to go back.”

“I like how the book is broken out in sections where I can quickly jump from pictures to references.”

Questions, Concerns, or Comments?
Please contact your Librarians :
          Michele Matucheski (MMC) 3-0340
          Margo Lambert (STE) 8-2325

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Review of Library Services

With summer here some of us have shifted gears, going from our usual workloads to something different for the summer months. Summer is a great time to catch up on reading articles or to work on projects that we do not have time to tackle during the “busier” fall and winter.


So if you are in need of articles and or literature searches to review during these next few months let your Affinity Library Staff help you find those articles or run those literature searches.

• Use our online Literature Search form
• Or ask us to retrieve the articles you need. In most cases, we can email you PDFs of articles, [following the Fair Use provission of US Copyright].
• Don’t forget our collection of Lean, and Studer Group Management and Leadership books.
• Make an appointment to learn how to efficiently search Medline, PubMed, or Cinahl. We offer training on these specific databases as well as a personalized library orientation geared to your interests and information needs.

Questions or Comments? Please contact your Librarians :
                Michele Matucheski (MMC) 3-0340
                Margo Lambert (STE) 8-2325

Have a great summer and we hope that you find some time to relax and enjoy yourself.

Thursday, July 07, 2011

NLM's Drugs and Lactation Database (LactMed) Now Contains Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) Products

The National Library of Medicine Drugs and Lactation Database (LactMed)  has added complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) products.    

CAM products generally consist of dietary supplements derived from botanicals (herbals), "nutraceuticals" (natural and synthetic nonherbals, such as coenzyme Q10), and related products.

LactMed  http://toxnet.nlm.nih.gov/cgi-bin/sis/htmlgen?LACT

The LactMed CAM product records bring together research on these products relevant to breastfeeding. Special emphasis is placed on potential side effects in mothers and infants and on other problems associated with the products. The CAM product records feature a new field for the products' scientific genus and species names.

LactMed currently contains 19 of an expected 100 CAM products (cabbage, comfrey, lecithin, milk thistle, blessed thistle, stinging nettle, St. John's wort, garlic, fenugreek, blue cohosh, black cohosh, raspberry leaf, ginger, coenzyme Q10, borage, caraway, coriander, fennel, anise). These records focus on supplements that are frequently used by nursing mothers, including those claiming to stimulate lactation. Future products will include the most common supplements sold in the United States. A complete list of CAM records in the database can be found by using the search term "complementary therapies" in the main LactMed search box.

LactMed, part of the National Library of Medicine's (NLM) Toxicology Data Network (TOXNET(r)), is a database of drugs and other chemicals to which breastfeeding mothers may be exposed. It includes information on the levels of such substances in breast milk and infant blood, and the possible adverse effects in the nursing infant.

Friday, June 24, 2011

Emergency Preparedness : Surviving a Zombie Apocolypse

The CDC has a new web page under Emergency Preparedness and Response, providing info on surviving a Zombie attack :   Social Media : Preparedness 101 : Zombie Apocolypse. 

The CDC uses this horror movie disaster as an example of how to prepare for a real emergency (like fire, flood, or tornado).    Enjoy!

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Visual Culture of Medicine : Historical Health Posters Exhibit at Yale


Many of the wonderful posters in Yale University's Cushing/Whitney Medical Library's collection were donated by Mr. William H. Helfand, an avid collector. This spring the library hosted an exhibit of the Helfand posters entitled "Fin de Siecle: Visual Culture of Medicine".

View the posters exhibited, plus many more from the collection.

FirstConsult Free Trial through MDConsult


You may have noticed a new tab in MDConsult (See above).

FirstConsult is currently being offered as a free trial through mid-August.

This tool offers even more evidence-based, point-of-care info from MDConsult.

With FirstConsult, you’ll get :
• Evidence-based clinical information
• Continually updated knowledge base of medical topics
• Differential Diagnosis Tool
• Step-by-Step procedures with video and animation
• It can be deeply integrated into the electronic health record

To help us evaluate FirstConsult, please fill out the Free Trial Evaluation Form.
Your feedback matters!

Thursday, June 02, 2011

We've Got Kindles!

The Kindle Project was funded by a grant through The Mercy Health Foundation to purchase 2 “latest generation” Kindle eBook readers with wi-fi, along with 30 start-up eBook titles.

     • eBooks focus on Management & Leadership
     *  Literature and Medicine / Nursing (aka Narrative Medicine)
     • with a few free classics thrown in.

During this initial pilot, Kindles may only be checked out by MMC Staff.

Checkout includes :
1) the Kindle device
2) the USB/power cord
3) a protective leather cover
4) a carrying case
5) the quick-start guide
6) and a book light.

You'll be able to search the internet, but will not be able to download titles wirelessly for the MMC Library Kindles. That said, new title suggestions are encouraged, and may be submitted to the MMC Librarian in advance.  

Let me know if you want to check out one of the Kindles!
             • If they are all checked out, we’ll put you on the waiting list and let you know when one becomes available.

If you already have a Kindle of your own and want to borrow one of our titles, we can make that happen. This allows you to read one of our titles on your own device for a limited time.

Your Librarian,
Michele Matucheski
MMC Library
3-0340

Kindle eBooks currently loaded to the MMC Library Kindles
Title Author (updated November 14, 2011)

Literature in Medicine Titles

The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down by Anne Fadiman
Notes on Nursing : What it is, and What it Isn’t by Florence Nightingale
Sound of a Wild Snail Eating : A Memoir by Elisabeth Tova Bailey
The World I Live In by Helen Keller

Management & Leadership Titles
5 Essential People Skills by Dale Carnegie
7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen Covey
Art of Oncology by The American Society of Clinical Oncology
Art of Public Speaking by Dale Carnegie
Crucial Confrontations by Kerry Patterson
Crucial Conversations : Tools for Talking when the Stakes are High  by Karry Patterson
Crucial Conversations Summarized for Busy People by Peter Cellier
Dealing with People You Can't Stand by Dr. Rick Brinkman
Everyone Communicates, Few Connect by John
Good to Great : Why Some Companies Make the Leap …  by Michael Collins
Hardwiring Excellence by Quint Studor
Highlighted in Yellow by H. Jackson Brown Jr.
How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie
Hundred Percenters by Mark Murphy
Influencer : The Power to Change Anything by Karry Patterson
Kindle User's Guide, 3rd ed. by Amazon.com
Leadership Mastery by Dale Carnegie
Make Yourself Unforgettable by Dale Carnegie
Mentor Leader by Tony Dungy
Oz Principle by Roger Connors
Remarkable Leadership by Kevin Eikenberrry
Results that Last by  Quint Studer
Servant Leader by James A. Autry

Classics
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Aurthur Conan DoyleAmerican Fairy Tales by Frank Baum

The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain

Anne of Green Gables by Lucy Maude Montgomery

Call of the Wild by Jack London

A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens
Legends of King Arthur and His Knights

Little Women by Louisa May Alcott
Notebooks of Leonardo DaVinci
Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens

Persausion by Jane Austen
Pride & Prejudice by Jane Austen
Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame
Wonderful Wizard of Oz by Frank Baum

Suggest a Title

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Accessing AudioDigest MP3s Just Got Easier!


Audio Digest Foundation

Many of you are familiar with these high quality AudioDigest CME/CE programs on audio CD.
Now you can access these files as MP3s.

We’ve created a tutorial complete with screenshots to help you download and listen to AudioDigest MP3 audio files on your own computer or MP3 player. The process is simpler than it used to be!

This tutorial is for Affinity access only because it contains the username and password needed to access the Library subscriptions. Once you have the tutorial saved or printed, you can access and download the AudioDigest MP3s wherever you have internet access.

*  You do NOT need to be at an Affinity computer to access the MP3s.

*  Although most specialties in the series are available through the above access, for AudioDigest Family Practice, use this Road Map instead.
Please note : To obtain CE Credit, send in the paper test form (request these forms from MMC or STE Libraries) via fax or snail mail to AudioDigest.  At this point, A-D cannot track online CMEs for individual members of institutional subscribers (ie Libraries).

What AudioDigest Series are available through Affinity Library Services?

Anesthesiology (MMC)
Emergency Medicine (MMC)
Family Practice (STE)
Gastroenterology (MMC)
General Surgery (MMC)
Internal Medicine (MMC & STE)
Neurology (MMC)
Obstetrics & Gynecology (MMC & STE)
Opthalmology (MMC)
Orthopedics (MMC)
Otolaryngology (MMC)
Pediatrics (MMC & STE)
Psychiatry (MMC & STE)
Urology (MMC)

Questions or Comments? Please contact your Librarians :
          Michele Matucheski (MMC) 3-0340
          Margo Lambert (STE) 8-2325

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Find-It Article Linker in MDConsult

MDConsult (MDC) now allows you to tap into our full range of Affinity full-text journal offerings.  That means, if you do a search in MDC and the full-text is not available in MDC, you’ll see a “Find It” link that will check to see if we have the full-text from another source :

Click on “Find It.”  Be patient …


You’ll see a screen listing the options where we have online access.

          Click on ONE of the Article links to go to the full-text.

At present, we have access to over 12,000 online journals. However, we do not have access to the entire world of online journals. If you run into an article and you can’t get the full-text, contact Library services. We have other connections. Let us work our magic for you!

The Find It-Article Linker will work best when used on an Affinity computer. If you use MDConsult off-site with your personal account, the full-text links may not work because the other online journal vendors won’t be able to recognize that you are an Affinity user.

Questions or Comments? Please contact your Librarians :
         Michele Matucheski (MMC) 3-0340
         Margo Lambert (STE) 8-2325

Optimized Search Results in MDConsult

MDConsult recently changed the way search results come up.
Now when you put in a search term, the results are optimized as to what seems to make the most sense according to your search terms. Now you can easily jump to the section you want in Recommended Resources [Overview, Signs & Symptoms, Etiology, Diagnosis, Therapy, Management, Prognosis, Screening and Prevention] :

 
Formerly, results came up all in a jumble, and you had to work hard to figure out if what came up was useful for you. This should make it a lot easier. More like Up-to-Date or eMedicine/Medscape.


This works well for common topics like arthritis, otitis media, diabetes, and other garden variety health conditions.

Not quite what you wanted? On the RIGHT side of the screen, you’ll find options to refine your search. Below that, links for Patient Education Handouts. Obscure topics may still come up with the jumbled keyword results.

Questions or Comments? Please contact your Librarians :
      Michele Matucheski (MMC) 3-0340
      Margo Lambert (STE) 8-2325

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Connect with Targeted Nursing Resources at The Advisory Board

 The Nursing Executive Center’s Best Practice Crosswalk enables nursing leaders to easily identify Center resources which will help solve their most pressing challenges. Through the Best Practice Crosswalk users can quickly search for resources across six subject areas and 30 sub-topic areas, refining their search results to find solutions which can be implemented on a single nursing unit or across the entire nursing department. In three easy steps, connect with targeted tactics.


• Select topic and sub-topic of interest
Select the topic and subtopic of interest and define the scope of desired resource (either individual unit or the entire nursing department).

• Refine search (if desired)
Refine your search at any time by clicking the “Refine Search” button in the navigation bar at the top of the Best Practice Crosswalk. Easily change the selected topic or subtopic, or refine results by changing the scope of resources included in the search.

• “Click-through” to supporting material
Easily “click-through” the list of Center resources to access materials of interest, including: best practices, publications, online tools, on-demand video presentations, and on-demand web conferences.

Nursing Executive Center members may access the tool now.

Affinity employees and colleagues can register for a personal Advisory Board login (This may take 24 hours to verify). Be sure to use an Affinity email.

Find it on the Library Website :
Affinity Intranet > Library > Find Articles > Databases by Subject
      > Nursing > Best Practice Crosswalk – Nursing Executive Center

Adapted from Advisory Board’s “Daily Briefing” email newsletter on 03/22/2011.

The Advisory Board provides online access to the research and services of The Advisory Board. Affinity employees and colleagues can register for a personal login (This may take 24 hours to verify).

Full-text access to reports on best practices, leadership development, technology assessment and planning. Implementation kits and technology briefs summarize the latest findings to assist decision making on adoption of new technologies.

Find it on the Affinity Intranet :
Affinity Intranet Homepage > Library > General Reference Links > Advisory Board

Wednesday, March 09, 2011

Harrison's Online via AccessMedicine


The world’s most respected medical reference on every Affinity computer.


Harrison’s Online provides instant access to this major reference for clinicians offering strategies for understanding, diagnosing and managing disease.

• Based on Harrison’s Principles on Internal Medicine
• Continuously updated with new and revised content
• Over 90 videos of cardiovascular and gastrointestinal systems

Keep these links handy by adding them to your IE favorites or adding shortcuts to your desktop.

Harrison’s Online - Access via any Affinity computer
http://www.accessmedicine.com/resourceTOC.aspx?resourceID=4

Questions or Comments? Please contact your Librarians :

               Michele Matucheski (MMC) 3-0340
               Margo Lambert (STE) 8-2325

Monday, March 07, 2011

Centenary of the death of Venerable Servant of God Mary Frances of the Cross Streitel - March 6, 2011

By Carrie Hankes, chankes@affinityhealth.org

Mother Frances Streitel founded the Sisters of the Sorrowful Mother, who through a dedicated life of apostolic service, vitalized by a contemplative spirit, care for those in need, especially the poor.

On Wednesday, February 25, 1891, the Sisters of the Sorrowful Mother (SSM) founded Mercy Medical Center and shaped its ongoing mission to serve the sick and the poor.

March 6, 2011 marks the Centenary of the death of our Venerable Mother Frances. “Mother Frances lived her faith fully, by living the Gospel and being faithful to the traditions of the Church. She always nurtured a deep devotion to the Blessed Virgin asking her to be her guide in helping her to remain at the foot of the Cross and to follow the will of God. She is a faithful witness of God’s love, can be an example for us and all the faithful on our journey to holiness.” - Sr. M. Teresina Marra, SSM General Superior

“…Prayer and work must go hand in hand and, like twin sisters, strive to remedy the spiritual and social misery of humankind, teaching it again what it means to pray and to work.” –Mother Frances Streitel

Learn more about her amazing journey at   http://www.motherfrancesstreitel.org/

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

eMedicine merges with Medscape


In January 2011, eMedicine’s excellent clinical content was absorbed by Medscape. The familiar reviews and info are still available, however, Medscape now requires users to log in to access the content.


First-time users will be asked to register for FREE access to eMedicine’s Medscape Reference. If you already have a Medscape username and password, that should work. Creating a personal login is useful if you want to take advantage of the CME offered through eMedicine/Medscape.

We are also offering a generic login as follows for casual users :
                Username : affinity1               Password : library

You’ll see this generic login info near the eMedicine link on the Library web pages, so don’t feel like you need to commit it to memory.

The Medscape Reference offers eMedicine’s familiar reference articles combined with Medscape. The site is a fully integrated, clinical resource that provides :

• Medical Reference
• Drug Information
• Expert opinion and news
• Peer-reviewed reference articles
• Quick clinical answers
• Expert video commentary
• CME/CE customized to your learning needs
• Mobile Applications

Questions or Comments? Please contact your Librarians :

Michele Matucheski (MMC) 3-0340
Margo Lambert (STE) 8-2325

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

ACP Medicine is Back!

From the American College of Physicians, ACP Medicine was developed to help busy physicians keep up with changing guidelines in primary care. 


Current.
Continually updated by a team of the foremost primary care physicians. Over 30% new content annually.

Authoritative.
The only comprehensive internal medicine text sponsored by the American College of Physicians.

Evidence-based.
A leader in the adoption of evidence-based standards.

Peer-reviewed.
Ensuring the highest quality recommendations.

Fast.
Consistent organization, writing style, and search logic lead you to answers quickly, with a wealth of tables and charts for quick reference.

Comprehensive.
The 11 subspecialties of Internal Medicine, plus key topics in Women’s Health, Preventive medicine, Psychiatry and more.

Best New Evidence – Updated daily.
Harvested from more than 120 journals and pre-assessed for scientific merit and rated for relevance to clinical practice.

Formerly known as WebMD and Scientific American Medicine Online.

Find it on the Affinity Library Services Website or through the Electronic Bookshelf.

Feel free to bookmark ACP Medicine for easy access and future reference.
Please note that you need to be using an Affinity computer, or remote access to get into ACP Medicine.  This is a paid subscription.

See our other eBooks in Primary Health Care and Internal Medicine.

Contact your Librarians with questions or comments.
          Michele Matucheski (MMC) 3-0340
          Margo Lambert (STE) 8-2325

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Old AudioDigest CDs Free to a Good Home


The MMC and STE Libraries will be giving away 1 year's worth of old AudioDigest CDs. While these programs are too old to apply for CE credits, they still offer a lot of good information for Physicians, PAs, Nurses and other health professionals. Look for them on the book sale tables at each library beginning January 24th.

These CDs will be available on a first-come, first-served basis. They are very popular items and we expect them to go quickly.

Subject areas include:
Urology
Psychiatry
Pediatrics
Otolaryngology
Orthopedics
Ophthalmology
Obstetrics &  Gynecology
Internal Medicine
General Surgery
Gastroenterology
Family Practice
Emergency Medicine
Anesthesiology.

Please note: Not every title is available at both libraries.

Why are we giving them away?

- We have limited shelf space and want to have room for the most recent information
- CE credits are available for only 3 years since the date of publication

Newer editions are available on AudioCD and MP3 files that can be downloaded to your computer or MP3 player. Contact Michele Matucheski (mmatuche@affinityhealth.org) for more details on accessing recent AudioDigest MP3 files.

SEH Library (8-2324)
MMC Library (3-0340)

Monday, January 10, 2011

Clinical Pharmacology / Micromedex


Effective 1/1/11 the official Affinity online drug information reference was changed from Micromedex to Clinical Pharmacology. Similar to Micromedex, Clinical Pharmacology can be used to answer a multitude of medication and patient care related questions, which include:



*   IV drug compatibility
*   Drug interactions
*   Appropriate medication dosing, indication for use, and monitoring
*   Medication adverse events and concerns
*   Drug identification
*   Drug overdose treatment

Access:
This new tool can be accessed by clicking on the Clinical Pharmacology link located under the applications icon on the Affinity Intranet Home page.


Affinity home page--> Applications--> Clinical Pharmacology




In addition, a link can be found under the pharmacy and library department web pages allowing access to this application.

Affinity Home Page > Pharmacy > Clinical Pharmacology
                                  > Library > Clinical Pharmacology

Training/Questions:


If you feel you need additional training, tutorials and live training options are available. 


For more immediate questions please contact the pharmacy department at either MMC (31148) or St.E's (82672) for assistance.




Exceptions to use:


**** Although Clinical Pharmacology contains a database that can be used to provide patient education, we will not be using the information found in Clinical Pharmacology to provide patient education. CareNotes will remain our preferred database for printing information for patient education. ****

Wednesday, January 05, 2011

Studer Group Books at Affinity Libraries

Want to learn more about Studer Group philosophies and why patient satisfaction works? The following Fire Starter (Studer Group) books are available for checkout at The Affinity Libraries :

101 Answers to Questions Leaders Ask by Quint Studer


The Baptist Health Care Journey to Excellence : Creating a Culture that WOWs! By Al Stubblefield

Eat That Cookie! Make Workplace Positivity Pay Off … for Individuals, Teams, and Organizations by Liz Jazwiec

Engaging Physicians : A Manual to Physician Partnership by Stepehn Beeson

 • Good to Great : Why Some Companies Make the Leap—and Others Don’t by James C. Collins

Hardwiring Excellence : Purpose, Worthwhile Work Making a Difference by Quint Studer

Hardwiring Flow : Systems and Processes for Seamless Patient Care by Thom Mayer

The HCAHPS Handbook : Hardwire Your Hospital for Pay-for-Performance Success by Quint Studer


I’m Sorry to Hear That … Real Life Responses to Patients’ 101 Most Common Complaints About Health Care by Susan Keane Baker


Inspired Nurse by Rich Bluni

Leading Change by John Kotter

On Becoming Exceptional : SSM Health Care’s Journey to Baldridge and Beyond by Sister Mary Jean Ryan

Practicing Excellence : A Physician’s Manual to Exceptional Healthcare by Stephen Beeson

Results that Last : Hardwiring Behaviors that will Take Your Company to the Top by Quint Studer

Straight A Leadership : Alignment, Action, Accountability by Quint Studer


What’s Right in Health Care : 365 Stories of Purpose, Worthwhile Work, and Making a Difference by The Studer Group

Contact Affinity Library Services to check out any of the books listed above.
We can send them to you at any Affinity location.

MMC Library
3-0340                     
mmclibrary@affinityhealth.org

STE Library
8-2325
sehlibrary@affinityhealth.org