All classes listed below are held in the LRC
Computer Lab and are offered on demand. There is no minimum class size; we can
work with you one-on-one, or offer a seminar for up to 16 persons. Classes are
normally available between 9 AM - 5 PM, but Library staff will also be happy to
work with you to present a class at other times to meet your needs. To schedule
a class, please come by the Medical Library, or contact us via phone (301-4056)
or email: reference.ill@gain.mercer.edu
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class on the topic you need? Please contact us to suggest a class
topic.
Accessing Full Text Resources:
E-Journals
Roxanne Nelson
This class
introduces participants to the electronic journals available through the A-to-Z
list, GaIN, and the PubMed LinkOut service. (1.0 Contact Hours) Prerequisites:
a login and password for GaIN
Accessing Full Text Resources:
MDConsult/STAT!Ref
Roxanne Nelson
This class
will introduce the electronic resources available through MDConsult, including
medical journals, yearbooks, reference books, clinical practice guidelines, and
drug information, as well as the full-text medical textbooks in STAT!Ref. (1.0
Contact Hours) Prerequisites: a login and password for GaIN
Advanced PubMed
Searching Roxanne Nelson
This hands-on
class is intended for those who already have a working knowledge of the PubMed
system. Students will be introduced to more advanced searching concepts,
including building searches through applying Limits; using the MeSH browser,
subheadings, and History features; and saving and manipulating search
strategies and results. (1.0 Contact Hours) Prerequisite: PubMed Basics or
equivalent
Consumer Health Resources on the
Internet Anna
Krampl
Participants
will explore electronic patient education and consumer health information
available through Mercers PEACHI website and other online resources.
Learn how to evaluate the information on web sites, locate patient handouts on
various conditions, find prescription drug information written for the layman,
and investigate animated online tutorials in English and Spanish. (1.0 Contact
Hours) Prerequisite: Internet Basics or equivalent
Evidence-Based Medicine Library
Resources Anna
Krampl
This class
will focus on locating and using evidence-based research tools for clinical
problem solving. Students will be introduced to the Cochrane Library, the
National Guidelines Clearinghouse, the PubMed Clinical Queries function, and
other online resources. (1.0 Contact Hours) Prerequisite: Internet Basics or
equivalent, and a login and password for GaIN
Introduction to GaIN Anna
Krampl
This hands-on
class will introduce you to all of the GaIN network services including
electronic mail; databases such as MEDLINE, Cochrane, and MD Consult; popular
GaIN Current Literature Alerts; the Library's online catalog; and more. (1.0
Contact Hours) Prerequisites: a login and password for GaIN
Introduction to
GALILEO Rita
Smith
This class
will introduce students to resources available through GALILEO (Georgia Library
Learning Online). Students will learn the basics of searching GALILEO
databases, including how to access full-text articles in medicine, nursing,
healthcare administration, and other subject areas. (1.0 Contact Hours)
Prerequisites: Internet Basics or equivalent
Locating Funding & Grant Information on
the Internet Rita
Smith
This class
will introduce participants to the multitude of medicine and health funding
resources available on the Internet. Online funding announcements and
how-to materials from government agencies, foundations, and other
entities will be covered. The class will examine funding resources from the
Health Resources and Services Administration, the National Institutes of
Health, the Foundation Center, and others. (1.0 Contact Hours) Prerequisites:
Internet Basics or equivalent
Medical Image Resources To Be
Announced
This course
provides a review of online resources providing access to image and multimedia
files for use in health sciences education. Focus is on images.MD, but
other resources are also covered. (1.0 Contact Hours) Prerequisites: None
PubMed
Basics Anna
Krampl
The purpose of
this hands-on class is to help participants learn to search the PubMed
(MEDLINE) database, a free resource from the National Library of Medicine.
Students will be introduced to the basics of Boolean searching, and will be
offered tips for narrowing search results and finding the information they need
for research or clinical problem solving. (1.0 Contact Hours) Prerequisite:
Internet Basics or equivalent
RefWorks Roxanne Nelson or
Anna Krampl
This course introduces the
Web-based reference management program RefWorks, available to all MUSM
students, faculty, and staff. Using Refworks, researchers can create personal
reference databases by importing citations from online databases (including
PubMed) or by entering data manually. Citations can then be used to format
papers and create reference lists or bibliographies. If you are currently using
EndNote, Reference
Manager, or
ProCite, you can easily import those
files into your RefWorks account. Learn how with this class. (1.0 Contact
Hours) Prerequisites: None