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e-Meducation

  • 1. e-Meducation
  • Provider:AIBS (Alfa Institute of Biomedical Sciences)
  • Keywords: graduate medical education , clinical practice guidelines , infection , infectious disease , portal , CME , multilingual , parasite
  • Description: This portal lists and presents international medical education resources, mostly open-access. Included are linked lists of guidelines published by medical professional and specialty societies and government agencies worldwide, and Teaching Cases from the AIBS. The majority of information presented here is focused on infection and infectious diseases, including surgical infection and parasitic/zoonotic infections.

Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Recovery - NN/LM SCR

Emergency Response Safety and Health Database  (NIOSH)

  • 3. Emergency Response Safety and Health Database (NIOSH)
  • Provider:NIOSH (National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health)
  • Keywords: biohazard , consumer health , database , disaster , emergency medicine , federal agencies , public health , radiation , toxins , workplace , safety , bioterrorism , emergency preparedness
  • Description: "The Emergency Response Safety and Health Database (ERSH-DB) is a rapidly accessible occupational safety and health database developed by NIOSH for the emergency response community. The ERSH-DB contains accurate and concise information on high-priority chemical, biological and radiological agents that could be encountered by personnel responding to a terrorist event." The website offers a number of ways to search chemical agents. For each substance or compound, the database supplies information on its characteristics, signs and symptoms, labeling and packaging; the possible means and routes of dissemination; protective gear needed in emergencies; first aid; and decontamination procedures for patients and responders.

Encyclopedia of Life

  • 4. Encyclopedia of Life
  • Provider:Encyclopedia of Life
  • Keywords: biology , botany , life sciences , nature , scientist , student , taxonomy , zoology , collaborative
  • Description: The Encyclopedia of Life is a work in progress that aims to dynamically synthesize biodiversity knowledge about all known species: taxonomy, geographic distribution, genetics, evolutionary history, morphology, behavior, ecological relationships, and importance for human well being. As it becomes more complete, it may serve as the primary resource for scientists, natural resource managers, conservationists, teachers, and students around the world. The EOL's creators and contributors believe that "...its encompassing scope and innovation will have a major global impact in facilitating biodiversity research, conservation, and education." The EOL is staffed by both scientists and non-scientists working from museums and research institutions around the world.

EndNote Product Training

Engelberg Center for Health Care Reform

  • 6. Engelberg Center for Health Care Reform
  • Provider:The Brookings Institution
  • Keywords: healthcare policy , public affairs , U.S. Government , news , international
  • Description: The Brookings Institution is a nonprofit public policy organization based in Washington, D.C. The Brookings Institution seeks to present innovative and practical recommendations for public policy based on independent research. As a part of the Brookings Institution, the Engelberg Center for Health Care Reform "provides practical solutions to achieve high-quality, innovative, affordable health care with particular emphasis on identifying opportunities on the national, state and local levels."

Enviro-Health Links - Swine Flu

Epidemic and Pandemic Alert and Response (EPR) - Swine Influenza

Essential Nursing Resources

  • 9. Essential Nursing Resources
  • Provider:Interagency Council on Information Resources in Nursing (ICIRN)
  • Keywords: nursing , links
  • Description: A extremely thorough and comprehensive listing of all categories of information resources for nurses and nursing education, compiled for the Interagency Council on Information Resources in Nursing (ICIRN); edited by Susan Kaplan Jacobs and Ysabel Bertolucci; copyright 2007. Now in its 24th edition.

Eurasia Health Knowledge Network

  • 10. Eurasia Health Knowledge Network
  • Provider:EurasiaHealth Knowledge Network and American International Health Alliance
  • Keywords: consumer health , multicultural , portal , public health , AIDS , multilingual
  • Description: In addition to patient education materials in Eurasian languages, this organization provides a service for finding medical professionals in Eurasian countries, links users to toolkits of the AIHA Healthy Communities program, provides a special section focusing on AIDS/HIV; and more.

European Group on Ethics in Science and New Technologies

  • 11. European Group on Ethics in Science and New Technologies
  • Provider:European Group on Ethics in Science and New Technologies
  • Keywords: biomedical ethics , law , policy , science , technology
  • Description: Convened by the European Commission, this group is composed of fifteen experts who examine various ethical questions of new science and technologies. View opinion papers and statements on topics like cloning and nanomedicine. Papers are available in European languages. All past publications of the group are posted here, along with copies of their newsletter, "Ethically Speaking."

Evidence Based Medicine: Finding the Best Clinical Literature

Eye Pathologist, The

  • 13. 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.