Clinical Problem Solving using the World Wide Web

Origin Power Point Version by J. Ben Davoren, MD,PhD, Clinical Architect for Information Technology, VHA, San Francisco.

Modified for the Web on 12/9/99 by Douglas P. Fisk, M.D., with permission from the author.



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Table of Contents:

Clinical Problem Solving on the World Wide Web

Finding Clinically Relevant Information on the Web - The Issues:

Dealing with the Issue of TIME: Strategies for Efficient Web-Browsing

Integrative Literature Sites on the Web General Topics in Medicine

Integrative Literature Sites on the Web Specific Disease Entities

MEDLINE - Preferred Sites

Medical Specialty Web Sites - Third Line Locations for Medical Information

Medical Specialty Web Sites - Third Line Locations for Medical Information

Medical Specialty Web Sites - Third Line Locations for Medical Information

Finding Clinically Relevant Information on the Web - The Issues:

Dealing with the Issue of VOCABULARY - mapping your terms to somebody else's

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Dealing with the Issue of VOCABULARY - mapping your terms to somebody else's

Dealing with the Issue of VOCABULARY

Finding Clinically Relevant Information on the Web - The Issues:

Dealing with the Issue of QUALITY - The Principles of the "Health On the Net" Code

The HON Code

Issues of Quality - Beyond the HON Code

Real World Searching Step One -Beginning with the Integrative Literature Sites

Real World Searching Step Two - MEDLINE and the MeSH Terms

Real World Searching Step Three - Professional Organizations

Finding Clinically Relevant Information on the Web - The Issues:

Keeping Up To Date using the Internet

Keeping Up To Date using the Internet

Summary

WebPublisher: Dr. Douglas P. Fisk.

Email: dfisk.nermal.santarosa.com

Home Page: http://www/sonic.net/~smcbooks

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