Dr. Charles Hilton Interview

Dr. Charles Hilton, LSU School of Medicine associate dean for academic affairs says he’d do it all again, medical residency that is! In a New Orleans CityBusiness (Dec 14, 2009) interview with Christian Moises, Dr. Hilton reveals his outlook of medical education in Louisiana.

RefWorks now available in Stat!Ref

Stat!Ref, an online textbook provider, now offers direct export to RefWorks, our bibliographic manager.

More info & directions

Holiday Decorating Can be Dangerous!

The CDC analyzed data from the National Electronic Injury Surveillance System All Injury Program (NEISS-AIP) and found that about 17,465 persons were treated in emergency rooms for non fatal injuries from 2000 – 2003. (November 1 to January 31)
Most of the injuries involved falling off ladders while hanging holiday decorations. This might be the perfect statistic to use when you are asked to put up outside lights!
If you insist on keeping with the spirit of the holidays follow ladder safety rules listed in the MMWR Dec 10 2004 Vol.53(48) 1127-1129.
These are good ladder rules for Mardi Gras as well.

ScienceDirect titles now working

We’re happy to report that all ScienceDirect titles are now working. If you encounter any problems, please do not hesitate to contact us.

ScienceDirect titles now working

Currently we are unable to access all of our ScienceDirect titles. This also affects articles you might be attempting to access via PubMed’s LinkOut. We apologize for the inconvenience, but will update as soon as our access has been restored.
Science Direct titles should be working again. Please call the Library at 504-568-6100 if you experience problems.

12 Ways to Health

As the holidays creep up upon us, the CDC offers this festive public service message, sung to the tune of The Twelve Days of Christmas.

The first way to health, said the CDC to me
Wash hands to be safe and healthy…

Listen here (or send an e-card)

Sporting Events & Heart Attacks

Last month, HealthDay published an article titled “Why Watching TV Sports Increases Heart Attacks.” The study was presented at the American Heart Association annual meeting in Orlando.

Every Saints fan in New Orleans can relate to that article today.

World AIDS Day

December 1st is World AIDS Day. 2009 is the 21st observance of this day. AIDS cases in Louisiana have increased with New Orleans ranking 2nd & Baton Rouge ranking 3rd according to a recent WWL-TV report.

The Louisiana HIV/AIDS Program has a “Statewide Coordinated Need & HIV Comprehensive Plan” (pdf) for 2009 which was issued in early November.

Can You Walk & Talk?

New MedlinePlus video which dicusses the dangers of walking and talking on your cellphone.

We’re open & ready to geaux!

The Dental Library closed at 5 p.m. today (Wednesday, Nov. 25th) and the Isché Library closed at 8 p.m. for the Thanksgiving Holiday. Both libraries will reopen on Sunday. The Isché Library will open at 12 noon and the Dental Library will open at 1:30 p.m. Have a wonderful Thanksgiving.

The library has resumed it’s regular hours.

Photo by Morris Brum

Photo by Morris Brum

Go Saints!

Pathophysiology resources

ATTN Nursing students! Freaking out about that pathophysiology paper between bites of turkey? Check out these online resources to get some work done at home. Remember, we’re closed Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

EbschoHOST – CINAHLplus with Full text
Database of journal articles in nursing. Limit to full text under “search options” on the right side of the screen.

StatRef
Online textbooks in nursing. Search many textbooks at once for your topic.

Nursing Consult
Search nursing books and journal articles from MEDLINE/PubMed.

MEDLINEplus
Simple overviews on health topics from authoritative sources on the web.
Genetics Home Reference
Free access to consumer-friendly information on medical genetics and disorders, with references to scientific journal articles

Off campus access instructions

HP2020 needs your input!

Every 10 years, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) sets national objectives for promoting health and preventing disease through a process known as Healthy People 2020. Right now, HHS is in the planning mode for Healthy People 2020. As a national initiative, Healthy PeopleÔÇÖs success depends on public input.

The DHHS wants to hear from stakeholders who will be most affected by Healthy People 2020ÔÇÖs initiatives.

The draft Healthy People 2020 objectives are now available online. Please take a minute to review the draft objectives and submit your comments.

Thank you in advance for your help in setting our NationÔÇÖs health agenda.

Emily Hand
Healthy People 2020
National Health Information Center
Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
P.O. Box 1133
Washington, DC 20013ÔÇô1133
info@nhic.org

Mobile Isch?®

You can now access basic library information and databases on a web page formatted for smaller screens like your iPhone or PDA.

Point your mobile browser to
http://www.lsuhsc.edu/no/library/mobile/mobile.html to access directions, hours, databases and more!

Public Health Thank You Day

Today is Public Health Thank You Day. Sponsored by Research!America, the Association of Schools of Public Health, the National Association of County and City Health Officials, the CDC, and other groups have aligned to take time to recognize public health professionals who work to protect the rest of us.

Thanksgiving Hours @ the Libraries

Both the Isché and Dental Libraries will be closed for the Thanksgiving Holiday. The hours are as follows:

Isché Library Hours
Tuesday, November 24th 8 a.m. to 12 midnight Regular Hours
Wednesday, November 25th 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Thursday, November 26th CLOSED University Holiday
Friday, November 27th CLOSED University Holiday
Saturday, November 28th CLOSED
Sunday, November 30th 12 noon – 12 midnight Regular Hours
Dental Library Hours
Tuesday, November 24th 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Regular Hours
Wednesday, November 25th 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Thursday, November 26th CLOSED University Holiday
Friday, November 27th CLOSED University Holiday
Saturday, November 28th CLOSED
Sunday, November 30th 1:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. Regular Hours