<P>Feel like you're being sucked down into a swirl of never-ending information? Today's physicians are faced with new advances in medicine and new research that can impact practice, but finding the right information at the right time seems overwhelming in the constant deluge of scientific research.
Internet Cool Tools for Physicians
โ Scribed by Melissa L. Rethlefsen, David L. Rothman, Prof. Dr.med. Daniel S. Mojon MD, FEBO, Exec. MHSA (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 144
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Feel like you're being sucked down into a swirl of never-ending information? Today's physicians are faced with new advances in medicine and new research that can impact practice, but finding the right information at the right time seems overwhelming in the constant deluge of scientific research. That's where this illustrated guide will walk you through some of today's most useful Internet tools, tools that can help you find, manage, and organize the information you need, so that it is always at your fingertips, whether for patient care, research, practice, or fun.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xiii
Introduction....Pages 3-5
Google Basics....Pages 9-15
Google Advanced....Pages 17-24
Google Health....Pages 27-30
Personalizing Google....Pages 33-36
Google Scholar....Pages 37-40
Finding People....Pages 43-47
Pub Med....Pages 51-58
Third-Party PubMed/MEDLINE Tools....Pages 59-64
Email Alerts....Pages 67-73
RSS....Pages 77-86
Personalized Start Pages....Pages 87-92
Podcasting and Vodcasting....Pages 95-98
Organizing with Rss Readers....Pages 101-103
Blogs....Pages 105-109
Wikis....Pages 113-116
Collaboration Tools....Pages 119-128
Social Bookmarking....Pages 129-135
Keeping Notes....Pages 139-148
Social Networks....Pages 151-153
โฆ Subjects
Medicine/Public Health, general; Ophthalmology; Surgery; Imaging / Radiology; Otorhinolaryngology; Dermatology
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<P>Feel like you're being sucked down into a swirl of never-ending information? Today's physicians are faced with new advances in medicine and new research that can impact practice, but finding the right information at the right time seems overwhelming in the constant deluge of scientific research.