Dead last no longer

The United Health Foundation recently released its 2007 state health rankings.

The good news:
Louisiana has improved from last year!

The bad news:
We’re still number 49.

Today’s Times-Pic takes a look at Louisiana health care quality. You can also read the UHF report, which offers state health snapshots and other statistical information here.

Dental’s Back

The Dental Collection has been fully restored to the Dental Library. Although further adjustments will be made, it’s good to have access to that collection again. It has been in climate controlled storage since the storm.

Micromedex gets a point-of-care makeover

Micromedex has a new search option for clinicians at the point of care. Get fast solutions to clinical questions with the new Point-of-Care Solution.


The Point of Care solution offers
?óÔé¼?ó Quick on-the-floor access
?óÔé¼?ó Intuitive workflow-based interface
?óÔé¼?ó Trusted summary-level information

Where is it?
Use either link on the Micromedex homepage to access the new look.

More Features
* Fewer clicks to get the answer you need
* No lengthy documents to scan
* Seamless searching across content areas (without re-entering your search term)
* Word Wheel searching
* Spelling help

Plus, it offers enhanced summary drug information:
* Indications and Dosing ?óÔé¼ÔÇ£ now includes efficacy, strength of evidence, and strength of recommendation ratings
* Regulatory Status and Generic Availability ?óÔé¼ÔÇ£ displayed in the summary document
* Drug Toxicity (New Section) ?óÔé¼ÔÇ£ provides information on clinical effects, treatment,
and range of toxicity
* Clinical Teaching (New Section) ?óÔé¼ÔÇ£ offers point-of-care counseling information for clinicians to use when educating patients about their medications

New library staff

The library is pleased to welcome its newest staff member, Sabrina Caston. Sabrina will be joining the Circulation staff. She is a native New Orleaninan and graduated from Mary Baldwin College in Staunton, Virginia. Welcome Sabrina.

RefWorks Class Monday Nov. 5th 12-1pm

SIGN UP NOW, ONLY 2 SPACES LEFT!
Need help managing your references and research? What if there was a tool you could instantaneously load references into from a database, one that could generate a Works Cited Page for you in the format you need, one that is accessible from anywhere?

THERE IS!!

RefWorks is an online research management, writing and collaboration tool designed to help researchers easily gather, manage, store and share all types of information, as well as generate citations and bibliographies, similar to EndNote. RefWorks is a free service for LSUHSC members.

Join Maureen ?óÔé¼?ôMolly?óÔé¼?Ø Knapp for a basic overview of RefWorks on Monday November 5th from 12-1pm in the Library Lab 401K. This one hour class will show you how to create a RefWorks account and use it in tandem with the research database of your choice to save time and frustration when writing your next research article.

Email mknapp@lsuhsc.edu or call us at 568-6100 to reserve a spot.

OTHER CLASSES ARE AVAILABLE

Check out our blog to see what else is coming up:
https://www.lsuhsc.edu/library/news/?cat=10

Flu Shots on Campus – Thursday & Friday

LSU Healthcare Network will provide flu shots for LSUHSC faculty, staff and students on Thursday, November 1st, and Friday, November 2nd, from 12:30 – 4:00 PM in the 7th floor lobby of the Lions/LSU Clinics Building at 2020 Gravier Street.

There will be no charge for students, and the cost for faculty and staff will be $20?óÔé¼ÔÇ£either by cash or check (no credit cards).

Zombies in the library

Come by the library today for BRAINS, candy, free giveaways and more!

30 Illnesses, Sorted According to Whether or Not You Can Eat the Victims

In honor of our upcoming visit from everyone’s favorite zombie librarian**, here’s a list of illnesses, in order of victims’ comestibility

**
WHO: Zombrarian & Miss Information
WHAT: Brain consultation services, forensic photography, misinformational cartography, candy
WHEN: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31ST, 11:30 – ?
WHERE: Library 3rd floor
WHY: Because October is National Medical Libraries Month, that’s why!

Friday’s Fall Fest and other fun stuff to do this weekend

Tomorrow is LSUHSC’s Fall Fest from 3:30-6:30 PM in the 500 block of Bolivar Street. Come join in the festivities-there’ll be plenty of delicious food and refreshments, a live band and entertainment for the kids including clowns with balloons and an airbrush tattoo artist. (And when you see your favorite medical librarian, come say hello! We promise not to shush you.)

Looking for more community events?
Check out nolafunguide.com – it’s New Orleans’ comprehensive, up-to-date website featuring cultural events and attractions, coordinated by the Arts Council of New Orleans.

iHear smart people

Have an iPod, Zune or other personal media player? Well you should know that you can download & listen to podcasts from a variety of health sciences journals (many of them for free!).

Nature, Lancet, Science and NEJM are but a few of the journals making podcasts. There’s even Scrubcasts for you medical students.

In fact, our cousins at the LSUHSC-Shreveport Library have put together a podcast webpage listing many of these resources. Check it out: http://lib.sh.lsuhsc.edu/podcasts.html

Please note: LSUHSC-NO members do NOT qualify for the LSUHSC-Shreveport iPod drawing. If someone was kind enought to donate an iPod to our library, we would happily do this.

PeerClip – for Physicians, Physician Assistants & Nurse Practitioners

Here’s an interesting & free online resource for all you physicians, physician assistants and nurse practitioners out there:

PeerClip is a new tool that combines two ways gain knowledge?óÔé¼ÔÇØreading medical literature and interacting with peers?óÔé¼ÔÇØinto a powerful online tool. Currently PeerClip is available exclusively to physicians, physician assistants and nurse practitioners & free to qualified users. As a librarian, I can’t check it out, but it sounds mighty interesting.

Habla Medical Espa?â??ol with your PDA

Here’s a neat application for your Palm, Pocket PC or Smartphone:

FOCUSED MEDICAL SPANISH
FREE assessment tools to health care professionals who are charged with treating non-English speaking persons in the acute medical setting. These assessments are intended for all levels of Spanish proficiency, but especially for those with little or no Spanish language skills.

This could be really useful to you clinicians out there. These handouts give you phonetical pronunciations and translations of simple Spanish terms & phrases encountered during the medical interview. Whether you need to know
?Le duele el pecho? (Do you have chest pain?) to El sufre a menudo de nerios? (Does he have a history of anxiety?), these handouts show how to ask the right yes/no questions.

All you need to use it is Adobe Reader for Mobile Devices (also free – download here). Once you have Adobe reader, just download the files you want and sync your PDA. To access them from your PDA just use the Adobe link on your PDA.

DONT HAVE A PDA?
You can print out regular PDFs of medical Spanish AND listen to MP3 pronunciations on this site as well.
As they say in Spanish, ?é?íp?â?ísatelo bien! (Enjoy!)

Scholarship Opportunity for PDA users

The second-annual Ali Abdulla Al-Ubaydli scholarships for mobile medical computing offer five $1000 Scholarships for Mobile Medical Computing. In addition to academic record, the application requires reading and critically evaluating a piece of the medical literature. Scholars are also be published in the Mobile Medical Computing Reviews journal.

More information

History Lesson

An article on the History of Charity Hospital appears in this quarters Louisiana Cultural Vistas, a publication of the Louisana Endowment for the Humanities; check it out online.

Don’t be afraid…

…of the library. We are here to help. Whether you are new to the library or just want a refresher course sign up for one of our upcoming library instruction classes:

Introduction to RefWorks
Monday 11-05-07 12pm-1pm
Writing a paper? Let reference librarian, Molly Knapp show you how to create a bibliography in seconds by importing references from PubMed and other resources into this web-based bibliography and database manager.

General Library Systems
Tuesday 11-06-07 1:30pm-3:00pm
Start at the beginning. Learn how to navigate INNOPAC, the library’s online catalog, search PubMed , and become familiar with ILLiad, the library’s interlibrary loan system in this class taught by reference librarian, Carolyn Bridgewater.

Show Us Your Resources
Wednesday 11-07-07 12pm-1pm
Plug in to our resources from the comfort of your home, office or favorite coffeehouse. Reference librarian, Kathy Kerdolff will lead you on a tour of the library’s electronic resources including online textbooks, PDA downloads, and USMLE and board review resources.

All classes will be held in the Library Computer Lab, room 401-K. Call the library at 568-6100 or stop by the Circulation Desk to register. Spaces are limited so don’t delay, call today.