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PHYSICIAN Websites
The Library has 299 websites and
14 results for the descriptor "physician".
- 1. ABX Guide (Antibiotics Guide)
- Provider:Johns Hopkins University
- Keywords: drugs , infectious disease , PDA access , CME , physician
- Description: Browse this website by diagnosis, drug, pathogen, management and vaccine categories. Free registration required. This site is meant for medical professionals. Also contains links to other Johns Hopkins resources- their Division of Infectious Diseases, Center for Global Health, HIV Guide and more.
- 2. AMA DoctorFinder
- Provider:American Medical Association (AMA)
- Keywords: consumer health , health services , physician
- Description: A physician search site provided by the American Medical Association. Search either by surname and state, or by specialty, state and city.
- 3. CDC H1N1 Flu (Swine Influenza) page
- Provider:CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
- Keywords: consumer health , federal agencies , infectious disease , public health , communicable diseases , physician , disease , podcasts , RSS feed , travel medicine , H1N1 , pandemic , epidemic , zoonoses
- Description: This web page from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention carries daily updates on the spread of Swine Flu. Includes the number of cases reported by state, press briefings, reports, travel advisories, and guidance for health care professionals and the public.
- 4. CHI: Precision Medical Data Mining
- Provider:CureHunter Inc.
- Keywords: decision support , drugs , evidence-based practice , pharmaceutical , point-of-care , research , scientist , search , physician , reports , deep web , vaccine , biologics
- Description: This integrated search, data retrieval and analysis utility does semantic searching of the NLM Medline archive for pharmaceutical and biological-agent treatments of diseases, returning evidence-based results in seconds. Experts' names are listed in hypertext. WARNING: This search engine is NOT a free service. We provide this link for informational purposes only. An individual subscription or per-report payment is required. Available to medical professionals in research interface and mobile versions; a patient interface is also available. Individual pdf reports can be purchased, with ongoing updates included lasting for a 3-year period.
- 5. Cleveland Clinic Center for Continuing Education
- Provider:Cleveland Clinic Center for Continuing Education
- Keywords: audiology , conference , courseware , dentistry , emergency medicine , infectious disease , nursing , pharmacology , psychiatry , psychology , social work , student , surgery , video , neurology , continuing education , CME , bioengineering , physician , podcasts , dermatology , ophthalmology , allergy , cardiology
- Description: The Cleveland Clinic, certified by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education, provides this website with a wide selection of (text and video) online CME units in approximately 40 medical specialties. Nursing, Dentistry and Health Care Administration are included along with medical specialties from Allergy/Immunology to Women's Health. A series of fee-based, live CME conferences is also offered.
- 6. Disaster Psychiatry Handbook
- Provider:American Psychiatric Association and the American Psychiatric Foundation
- Keywords: disaster , drugs , ethics , point-of-care , psychiatry , public health , physician , PTSD
- Description: This brief handbook, full of authoritative references and written for psychiatric health professionals, contains chapters on cultural and ethnic considerations, medico-legal issues, communicating through the media, and providing guidance for parents and caregivers.
- 7. Disease Management Project - Cleveland Clinic
- Provider:Cleveland Clinic Center for Continuing Education
- Keywords: diagnosis , clinical practice guidelines , point-of-care , physician , disease
- Description: The Disease Management Project is an online medical reference designed to provide nationally established treatment guidelines for the most commonly seen diseases and conditions. This freely accessible, illustrated resource is arranged in sections by discipline, with chapters under each. A fuller version has also been published as a book. "Authored by specialists at The Cleveland Clinic, each chapter is designed to incorporate national clinical practice guidelines in a fashion which is simple, straightforward, and of maximum clinical utility."
- 8. DocFinder (Texas)
- Provider:Administrators in Medicine (AIM)
- Keywords: consumer health , ethics , licensing , Texas , organizations, societies , physician , healthcare professional
- Description: Texas DocFinder enables the user to research individual physicians. Find the number, status, type and expiration date of a physician's license; check on whether the Texas Board of Medical Examiners has taken disciplinary action against a physician; and learn age and details of the physician's education and stated medical specialty.
- 9. Eye Pathologist, The
- Provider:Duke University Medical Center
- Keywords: genetics , open access , student , syndrome , physician , images , glossary of terms , eye , ophthalmology , pathology
- Description: This website is the product of a felicitous partnership between two professors, a pathologist and an ophthalmologist, at Duke University Medical Center. This is a web-based instructional environment designed as a teaching and reference tool for health professionals from first-year medical students to ophthalmic pathologists. The Eye Pathologist presents more than 5,000 diseases affecting the eye and other tissues, is illustrated with several thousand high-quality images, and also includes dynamic links to a glossary of over 6,000 definitions. Overview pages on all diseases are accessible without registration, but to see all pages and take full advantage of the program's features, free registration is required. The developers encourage user feedback via a form available from the program's menu.
- 10. Global Library of Women's Medicine (GLOWM)
- Provider:Sapiens Global Library Limited
- Keywords: consumer health , laboratory , medicine , oncology , women , peer review , physician , patient education
- Description: This website contains both open-access and restricted-access content. Available to all are 44 "chapters" written by professionals on gynecology and obstetrics, gynecologic oncology, maternal/fetal medicine, reproductive endocrinology, genetics and fertility. For medical professionals, free registration provides access to a medical atlas, laboratory tests, a video library and patient education materials. All content is said to be peer-reviewed.
- 11. H1N1 Flu (Swine Flu) - Texas Department of State Health Services
- Provider:Texas Department of State Health Services
- Keywords: consumer health , public health , Spanish , Texas , communicable diseases , physician , H1N1 , pandemic , epidemic , zoonoses
- Description: This page includes personal and family preparedness advice, information for health care professionals, and the Department's news on Swine Flu in the state of Texas, including school closings. Links to updated CDC information are also provided.
- 12. Influenza: Evidence-based Information Portal
- Provider:EBSCO Publishing
- Keywords: clinical , evidence-based practice , nursing , point-of-care , free , physician , patient education , H1N1
- Description: Within several of its databases, EBSCO is providing free resources on H1N1 Influenza. From this portal one can link to categories of clinical information in DynaMed, nursing information in Nursing Reference Center, and patient information inside PERC.
- 13. Medical Product Safety Network (MEDSUN)
- Provider:U.S. Food and Drug Administration
- Keywords: consumer health , federal agencies , laboratory , medical devices , products , radiation , collaborative , physician , healthcare professional , neonatal , regulations , safety , ophthalmology , cardiology , heart
- Description: MEDSUN "...is an adverse event reporting program launched in 2002 by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH). The primary goal for MedSun is to work collaboratively with the clinical community to identify, understand, and solve problems with the use of medical devices. Over 350 health care facilities, primarily hospitals, participate in the entire MedSun network." There are MEDSUN sub-networks for various conditions and clinical settings in which medical devices are commonly used: HeartNet, HomeNet, KidNet (neonates), LabNet, SightNet and TissueNet.
- 14. Texas Medical Board
- Provider:Texas Medical Board
- Keywords: alternative medicine , certification , law , legal , licensing , Spanish , statistical , news , physician , reports
- Description: This is the official website of the Texas Medical Board, providing information for licensing of physicians, physician assistants, and acupuncturists in the state of Texas. Their stated mission is "to protect and enhance the public's health, safety and welfare by establishing and maintaining standards of excellence used in regulating the practice of medicine and ensuring quality health care for the citizen of Texas through licensure, discipline, and education."















