Google & the Flu

Google announced on Tuesday that it was launching Google Flu Trends which will combine flu-related searches that it receives along with information from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to estimate flu cases in all 50 states. The CDC offers information on Flu Season for consumers as well as Seasonal Flu information for health professionals, parents, and teachers.

According to Google Flu Trends, incidence of the flu in Louisiana is still low. And they even offer a flu shot locator by zip code, courtesy of the American Lung Association.

Auscultation Alley

Auscultation is the technical term for listening to the internal sounds of the body, usually using a stethoscope. The links below offer a number of websites that contain heart, lung, and breathing sounds.

Auscultation Assistant
http://www.med.ucla.edu/wilkes/inex.htm

Cardiac Examination / Heart Sounds
http://www.blaufuss.org/tutonline.html#

CardiologySite.com
http://www.cardiologysite.com/index.html

Heart Sounds and Murmurs
http://www.texasheartinstitute.org/Education/CME/explore/events/eventdetail_5469.cfm

Heart Sounds and Murmurs
http://depts.washington.edu/physdx/heart/index.html

We’ve also indexed these on our links page.

November is American Diabetes Month

November is American Diabetes Month according to the Centers for Disease Control. MedlinePlus offers a great deal of patient information on Diabetes that supplements the CDC page.

Fall Fest Today

The university-wide Fall Fest is today and all LSUHSC faculty, staff, students and their families are invited. It will be from 3:30 – 7:30 p.m. According to Chancellor Larry Hollier, “There will be something for everyone ?óÔé¼ÔÇ£ delicious food and drink, live music from Bag of Donuts, an airbrush tattoo artist and clowns with balloons for the little ones. For those of you coming from off campus, free parking will be available in Student Lot 2 (on the corner of Perdido and Bolivar streets). We?óÔé¼Ôäóre grateful to Campus Federal for their sponsorship of the event.”

Shots 2008

Did you know? The CDC postponed publishing updates to the adult immunization schedule until January 2009, but the folks at Group on Immunization Education (GIE) of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine has updated their PDA-friendly immunization schedules. You can also find other resources such as clinical scenarios for teaching, online educational videos, and curricular materials.

http://www.immunizationed.org/

Tips for Staying Healthy from the CDC

The CDC has created The Ounce of Prevention campaign to give health educators and consumers practical and useful tips. The website offers a variety of resources, including information on food preparation, wild animals, and antibiotics.

Progress in Mud

The Library Commons project is moving forward. Drywall has been up for over a week, but the workers started the mudding process today.

Vote!

In case you haven’t heard, today is election day. Remember that to find your precinct or a sample ballot, the Louisiana Secretary of State offers GeauxVote website with that information.

Last Chance to Dig In – 2 More Classes

The Libraries have offered a blitz of classes in honor of National Medical Librarians Month which ended on Friday. Here are the final two classes associated with our month of events:

  • General Library Systems Class @ Isché Wednesday, November 5th 10 – 11:30 am
  • Keep Current – Tools for Productivity Class @ Isché Friday, November 7th 12 noon -1 pm
  • Register today by calling the Circulation Desk (504-568-5550) or by emailing reference@lsuhsc.edu.

    Halloween Study Break

    Check out this cool site from The National Library of Medicine.

    Halloween Shin-Dig Today!

    Don’t forget to come to the Isché Library today between 11:30 am and 1:30 pm for the Shin-Dig!

    Three Library Witches

    Three Library Witches

    Candy, Information, Giveaways!

    Gruesome Images

    Looking for some harrowing images to decorate your Halloween party? Check out the Library’s list of Image databases. Find videos of surgeries (AccessSurgery) or just creepy pictures of old houses (Louisiana Digital Library). Or even use the images for instructional purposes.

    Dig the Library: Week 4: Shindig! (and e-journals)

    Well, we?óÔé¼Ôäóve reached the end of National Medical Librarians Month, and as things draw to a close we?óÔé¼Ôäód like to focus on one more new resource with which you are already familiar: the new and improved E-journals list.

    Let?óÔé¼Ôäós review the advice and words of caution Becky provided us when it came out:

  • Due to various reasons, the list is not a comprehensive listing of the electronic journals we have, but it?óÔé¼Ôäós relatively close.
  • Always check INNOPAC if you want to be 100% sure we don?óÔé¼Ôäót own a title. (There?óÔé¼Ôäós even a button for this on the list.)
  • The list includes all those strange non-health related titles we get through LOUIS, which is an advantage if someone comes looking for Harvard Business Journal or Consumer Reports
  • The list requires login to WAM for off campus access.
  • Some MD Consult titles may prompt for your lsuhsc username & password (Lancet, etc)
  • You don?óÔé¼Ôäót have to put in a full journal title to search, however, searching MEDLINE abbreviations may give you trouble
  • There is a short e-journals tutorial
  • Task for Week 4:

  • What?óÔé¼Ôäós the strangest journal name on list? Post yours in the comments
  • Display week 4 NMLM

    Display week 4 NMLM

    Remember: Dental Open House Today

    The Dental Library Open House will be today from 11:30 am to 1:30 pm. Go and “Sink Your Teeth In!”

    Sink Your Teeth In at the Dental Library Open House

    Sink Your Teeth In at the Dental Library Open House

    Staking our Technorati claim

    Technorati Profile

    Move along, just trying to get some web statistics stuff set up here.