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MEDICAL PHYSIOLOGY
1.
Physiology Lecture
This are some of my lecture in Medical Physiology, as a par-time
lecturer in Lyseum Northwestern University
2. Textbook in Medical Physiology And Pathophysiology
3. Advances in Physiology
Education
Advances in Physiology Education is dedicated
to the improvement of teaching and learning physiology and to the advancement of
physiology as a teaching profession. It publishes peer-reviewed descriptions of
new strategies for teaching, reports of education research, critical reviews of
current educational practice, essays on physiology education, and articles that
organize the content of physiology for problem-centered learning. Columns
provide reviews of textbooks and computer software, notices and reports of
meetings of interest to physiology teachers, and abstracts of relevant articles
from other journals.
MEDICAL RESOURCES FOR PALM OS
1. Palm
Computing
Designed to help medical
professionals get the most out of their Palm Pilots. Aimed primarily at Pilot
beginners or those thinking about buying a Pilot. Contains information on
essential programs to install, sites with medical software, and creating your
own Pilot documents and databases.
2.
Diagnosis
identification and classification of disease processes
3.
Health and Fitness
lifestyle modifications and alternative medicine
4.
Interventions
procedural and treatment protocols
5.
Investigations
lab tests and other diagnostic tools
MEDICAL SEARCH
1. Pubmed
SEARCH on PDA
Any Questions, comments, suggestions? contact: Paul Fontelo, MD, MPH [fontelo@nlm.nih.gov]
2. PROQUEST
The ProQuest® online information service provides
access to thousands of current periodicals and newspapers, many updated daily
and containing full-text articles from 1986. Our deep backfiles of archival
material are also expanding daily as we digitize 5.5 billion pages from our
distinguished microfilm collection.
MEDICAL RESOURCES
Electrocardiography (ECG)
1.
ECG Image
Index
The following ECG categories contain hundreds of ECGs that range from the
sublime to the ridiculous, from simplicity to complexity, and from boring to
fascinating. Many of the ECG rhythm strips come from the collection of the late
Dr. Alan Lindsay, master teacher of electrocardiography. Most of the 12- and
6-lead ECGs were recorded at LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah. Marquette
Electronics has also given permission to use ECG rhythms and diagrams from their
educational posters. Each of the ECGs has an interpretation and many have
additional explanations that help explain the diagnosis. Feedback is encouraged
using the feedback form provided with this website.
3. ECG Library
This library is a collection of realistic looking recordings which will help
improve your ECG skills. Information
about the library and the
techniques used to reproduce
the recordings is available.
Practice Guidelines
1.
Recommended Clinical Practice Guidelines
The
Guidelines Advisory
Committee (GAC) is empowered by the
Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care and the
Ontario Medical Association to promote evidence- based health care in
Ontario, by encouraging physicians to use the best available clinical practice
guidelines.
The GAC endorses each recommended guideline following an in-depth review. Summaries of the guidelines rated most highly and links to all available guidelines are provided.
FREE BOOKs/Journals (Medical)
2. FreeBooks4Doctors
Over the next few years, many important medical textbooks will be available
online, free and in full-text. The unrestricted access to scientific knowledge
will have a major impact on medical practice. FreeBooks4Doctors! is
dedicated to the promotion of free access to medical books over the Internet.
3.
Amedeo
AMEDEO has been created to serve the needs of healthcare professionals,
including physicians, nurses, pharmacists, administrators, other members of the
health professions, and patients and their friends. They can easily access
timely, relevant information within their respective fields.
AMEDEO’s core components include
weekly emails with bibliographic lists about new scientific publications,
personal Web pages for one-time download of available abstracts (see
example), and an overview of the medical literature published in relevant
journals over the past 12 to 24 months. All these new information resources
are free of charge.
4.
National Institute of Health (NIH)
A-Z index of NIH health resources, clinical trials, health hotlines,
MEDLINEplus, drug information
FREE ANTIVIRUS
Webmaster:
Rodolfo T. Rafael,M.D.