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FSU College of Medicine Beginner’s Guide

FSU College of Medicine Beginner’s Guide. Navigating the Library Web Site – page 2 PubMed, an Introduction – page 8 Ovid, an Introduction – page 15 MDConsult, an Introduction – page 20 FIRSTConsult, an Introduction – page 26 InfoRetriever, an Introduction – page 31

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FSU College of Medicine Beginner’s Guide

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  1. FSU College of MedicineBeginner’s Guide • Navigating the Library Web Site – page 2 • PubMed, an Introduction – page 8 • Ovid, an Introduction – page 15 • MDConsult, an Introduction – page 20 • FIRSTConsult, an Introduction – page 26 • InfoRetriever, an Introduction – page 31 • Library Newsletter Archive – page 37 • Library Contact Information – page 38 • Library Resource Descriptions – page 39 (appendix) (link to printable PowerPoint file)

  2. FSU COM Library Webpage(http://med.fsu.edu/library) 1 - Left Column – COM Library News, Announcements, Services 6 2 - Center Column – COM Library Information Resources 1 2 4 3 - Right Column – Related resources from the FSU Library, Medical Informatics, Course Materials 3 4 - Rollover Box – Displays a short description of the item under the cursor 5 - Scroll Box – Alphabetic list of online medical resources 5 6 - Link to EZProxy – Off-Campus authentication to use licensed resources

  3. FSU COM Library Webpage (http://med.fsu.edu/library)Authenticating with EZProxy 1. From the Library Home Page click on: “Off-Campus Access (EZProxy)” 3. Enter your COM Network username and password 2. Click on: “Login to COM EZProxy” 4. The College of Medicine EZProxy URL is inserted into the web address

  4. FSU COM Library Webpage (http://med.fsu.edu/library)Information Resources – Find it Quickly From the Library Home Page click on: “Find it Quickly – Start Here” Scroll down for more detail. This chart has active links to top resources.

  5. FSU COM Library Webpage (http://med.fsu.edu/library)Information Resources – Resource Formats E-JOURNALS: COM List of biomedical titles and University-wide List (Serials Solutions). E-BOOKS: COM list of biomedical titles. WebFeat searches many of them. MEDICAL WEBSITES AND PDA WEBSITES: sets of web pages with links to sites on various topics. PRINT: University Libraries online catalog of print resources and many web resources.

  6. FSU COM Library Webpage (http://med.fsu.edu/library)WebFeat – for searching e-books Enter WebFeat by clicking the link in the center section of the library home page. SEARCH ANY OR ALL OF THESE e-BOOK RESOURCES: • AccessMedicine • ACP Medicine • Books@Ovid • Dynamed • eMedicine • MDConsult Reference Books • NetLibrary • STAT!Ref

  7. FSU COM Library Webpage (http://med.fsu.edu/library)Information Resources – Information Needs General Clinical Needs Drug Information Information for Patients Basic Sciences(Years 1 & 2) Medical Specialties(Years 3 & 4) Research Needs

  8. PubMed MEDLINE Enter PubMed by double-clicking in the scroll-box on the library home page. Type search terms into box on the main page. Tutorial. Save searches in My NCBI ‘cubby.’

  9. PubMed MEDLINEPreliminary Results Large number of hits. Click on ‘Details’ to show how PubMed translated the search. (You can modify the search by typing in the text box.)

  10. PubMed MEDLINERefining Results Click on ‘Limits’ to filter the search. Limits added in this search: - Clinical Trials - Adults over 19 years - Human subjects - Indexed in the last 2 years.

  11. PubMed MEDLINERefined Results Number of hits is still quite large. (1220 from previous 240,165) Add ‘AND diet therapy’ to the search terms. (AND, OR, & NOT operators must be in all capitals.)

  12. PubMed MEDLINEFinal Results Number of hits is a manageable 39. (down from previous 1220 and 240,165) ‘Details’ has been updated.

  13. PubMed MEDLINEGetting the articles Select ‘Abstract’ view. Click on FSU icon to link to full text of the article.

  14. PubMed MEDLINEGetting the articles when there is no FSU icon 4 1 • If there is no FSU icon, there are other options: • Check the FSU COM e-journals page. • Check the FSU University Library Serials Solutions Page. • Check the WebLUIS online catalog. • Request an Inter-Library Loan (ILL). 3 2 1 2 3 4

  15. OVID Enter OVID by double-clicking in the scroll-box on the library home page. Ovid times out after 15 minutes of inactivity and you may see this page if this happens. No ID/password is needed. Click on the “Start Ovid” button to start a new session. You will have to start your search over. Select a database.

  16. OVID MEDLINEBegin a Search Select from terms that OVID found in thesaurus. ‘Explode’ includes subordinate terms, ‘focus’ narrows to the main term. OVID can translate ordinary words to medical terms (MeSH)

  17. OVID MEDLINEOvid allows searching for selected related terms and sub-terms. (optional). Sub-headings are also listed with numbers of hits. OVID displays the selected term in a ‘tree’ of related terms, giving the number of hits for each term.

  18. OVID MEDLINESearch Results Limits were applied to reduce the number of results from 19797 to 174. Link to complete reference and/or full text when a link to full text is available. When a link to full text is not available in Ovid, the SFX link may help you locate it.)

  19. OVID MEDLINEComplete Reference The complete reference gives more information about the article (which can also be searched to find more related articles).

  20. MDConsult Enter MDConsult by double-clicking in the scroll-box on the library home page. Entering MDConsult - Two approaches: Generic – no user name or password is needed. Personal – create your own username and password. You can customize MDConsult for your personal interests. Also your personalized username and password allows access when the ‘Generic’ button is not available.

  21. MDConsultMain Page Navigation tabs Guided tour / tutorial

  22. MDConsultBooks • 100+ Medical books are in MDConsult. • Included in the COM Library eBooks list. • All may be searched at once in MDConsult. • May also be searched using WebFeat.

  23. MDConsultJournals 140+ medical journal titles are in MDConsult. Included in the COM eJournals list. Find the contents of a journal issue by using the search engine. Journal title – Thesaurus ‘off’ – Publication date –

  24. MDConsultDrugs Mosby’s Drug Consult with indexes. Frequent updates and news.

  25. MDConsultPatientHandouts Patient handouts are available in English and in Spanish Search all sections for “heart attack.”

  26. FIRSTConsult Enter FIRSTConsult by double-clicking in the scroll-box on the library home page. • Differential Diagnosis Tool • Medical Topics Articles • Patient Education Handouts • Procedure Descriptions • Links to MDConsult books and journals • PDA Downloads

  27. FirstConsultDifferential Diagnosis| Medical Conditions | Procedures | Patient Education • Diagnoses are listed by probability depending on patient’s age. • Links lead to detailed information. • Integrated with MDConsult for full-text books and journals.

  28. FirstConsultDifferential Diagnosis | Medical Conditions | Procedures | Patient Education • Summary tab is shown here. • Other tabs are: • Background • Diagnosis • Treatment • Outcomes • Prevention • Resources

  29. FirstConsultDifferential Diagnosis | Medical Conditions | Procedures | Patient Education • Procedure tab is shown here. • Other tabs are: • Summary • Indications • Contraindications • Outcomes • Resources • Includes ICD-9 codes (in Summary tab).

  30. FirstConsultDifferential Diagnosis | Medical Conditions | Procedures | Patient Education • In English and Spanish. • May be customized. • Topics Covered: • What is the condition? • Symptoms • Tests • Treatment • What to do • Recovery time • Prevention • Sources for more information

  31. InfoRetriever (InfoPOEMs)Evidence-Based Medicine Database Enter InfoRetriever by double-clicking in the scroll-box on the library home page. • CONTENTS: • POEMS (Patient Oriented Evidence that Matters): Full collection of 2,000+ collected since 1996. • Cochrane Database abstracts: full collection of 1800+. • Evidence-based guideline summaries: 700+. • Clinical Decisions Rules: 200+. • Diagnostic test calculators: symptom to disease to test – 1000+. • H&PE calculators: symptom to disease to test – 1000+. • 5-Minute Clinical Consult: complete with 1000+ summaries and 500+ images. • ICD-9 lookup tool: 1,500 most commonly needed codes. • Daily POEMS (upon request) • OPTIONS: • Online website accessible with PC or wireless PDA. • Download application to PC • Download application to PDA

  32. InfoRetriever (InfoPOEMs)Search Results

  33. InfoRetriever (InfoPOEMs)Clinical Rules and Calculators Examples of Calculators

  34. InfoRetriever (InfoPOEMs)Treatment Guidelines Level of Evidence is given for each guideline.

  35. InfoRetriever (InfoPOEMs)More Databases

  36. InfoRetriever (InfoPOEMs)ICD-9 Lookup Tool

  37. FSU COM Library Newsletters e-NewsLetter archive: http://www.med.fsu.edu/library/LibraryHandout_00.html • Specific tools are featured: • one online • one for PDA

  38. Help!Who’re you gonna call? Click here for this page Also at your RMC: Orlando – Claudin Pierre-Louis (407) 835-4103 Pensacola – Chris Clark (850) 494-5939 x125 Sarasota – Mark Couch (941) 316-8120 x311 Tallahassee – Shane Marshall (850) 645-1257

  39. Appendix:Library Resource Descriptions • Resource Descriptions is a .pdf file available from the library home page or by clicking on this url: • http://www.med.fsu.edu/library/pdf/ResourceDescriptions.pdf • It contains descriptions of many of the resources in the scroll box. • It also has links to tutorials and more information for using the resources.

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