Misa Mi, MA, MLIS, AHIP
Medical Librarian
Liaison to the College of Medicine and Medical Center
Any questions or suggestions for websites?
Please contact Misa at
419.383.3634 or
e-mail
Resources which can be accessed through a wireless connection or downloaded to your PDA/handheld device:
Disease Associations from the National Library of Medicine - searching case reports and reviews of reported cases in MEDLINE/PubMed for disease associations
Clinical Queries - searching evidence-based medicine literature from the National Library of Medicine
Clinical Trials - searching a registry of federally and privately supported clinical trials conducted in the United States and around the world
CURRENT Consult Surgery via AccessSurgery - free downloading the entire book to your PDA or SmartPhone (Click on the TEXTBOOKS tab, choose CURRENT Consult Surgery, look for the free PDA download book. A personal profile or free personal account must be created and signed in for free downloading)
Handheld PDA resources via MICROMEDEX (unavailable off campus) - downloading disease, drug, or lab test information (Instruction on how to download these resources to your PDA from MICROMEDEX)
Harrison's Online - downloading book chapters to your Pocket PC, Palm, or Smartphone (select an individual chapter and look for "Download for PDA" on the right top side above the chapter)
Shots 2009 for Pocket PC and Palm - downloading a quick reference guide to the 2009 Childhood and Adolescent Immunization Schedules
Surgery Textbook via AccessSurgery - downloading surgery book chapters to your Pocket PC, Palm, or Smartphone (click on a particular book title, select an individual chapter, and look for "Download for PDA" on the right top side above the chapter)
PubMed for Handhelds from the National Library of Medicine
Textbooks via AccessMedicine - downloading book chapters to your Pocket PC, Palm, or Smartphone (click on a particular book title, select an individual chapter, and look for "Download for PDA" on the right top side above the chapter)
WISER from the National Library of Medicine (Wireless Information System for Emergency Responders)
More PDA/Handheld resources from the Mulford Library Website