Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Omnio | The Innovative Medical App

Omnio | The Innovative Medical App

omnio.com
 a medical app customized for my professional clinical needs. Available for iOS and Android
Merck Manual
 
Omnio includes a free copy of the world’s best selling medical textbook.
 
Symptom checker
 
Enter your patient’s symptoms and get a list of matching conditions and diagnoses

Associated Press Videos Will Be Soon displayed in EBSCO Search Result List

If you are a subscriber to at least one of the databases listed here, you will soon receive high-interest video content from the Associated Press. When you search in EBSCOhost®, EBSCO Discovery Service™ (EDS) and Explora™, a carousel of AP videos related to your search terms may display in the result list. Containing footage from 1930 to the present and updated monthly, this collection of approximately 60,000 videos covers a variety of topics studied in schools and colleges. Users can find videos about current and historical events; famous people including political leaders, celebrities and athletes; as well as videos related to art, music, literature, science and technology.
http://support.ebsco.com/knowledge_base/detail.php?id=7577

Thursday, June 11, 2015

Doctors share their personal stories of grief after this heartbreaking image goes viral

Doctors share their personal stories of grief after this heartbreaking image goes viral 

'Patients will come and go - we will save a lot of them, but some we cannot save.'

An image apparently of an emergency room doctor crying after losing a patient has prompted an outpouring of sympathetic stories from medical professionals.
The image, taken from the Facebook page of an emergency medical technician and posted on the website Reddit, went viral, receiving over 4000 ‘upvotes’.

Preventing low-volume hospitals from performing certain surgeries

I was incredibly impressed by the announcement that three top U.S. health systems — Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Johns Hopkins Medicine, and the University of Michigan Health System — will be enforcing standards that prevent low-volume hospitals from performing certain surgeries.
http://www.kevinmd.com/blog/2015/06/preventing-low-volume-hospitals-from-performing-certain-surgeries.html

Monday, June 8, 2015

Want to enhance medical education? Use spaced repetition.

We’ve all heard it said that learning medicine is like drinking from a firehose. Yet many students and schools don’t use one of the most effective study techniques available to them. Spaced repetition is a powerful, evidence-based study technique that can enhance learning and long-term retention of medical knowledge. Medical students and schools could both benefit from understanding and using spaced repetition to produce more knowledgeable and better-informed doctors.
http://www.kevinmd.com/blog/2015/06/want-to-enhance-medical-education-use-spaced-repetition.html
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