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         Medicine Index:     more books (100)
  1. Laboratory Test Handbook Concise: with Disease Index (Diagnostic Medicine) by David S. Jacobs, 2004
  2. Medical Phrase Index: A Comprehensive Reference to the Terminology of Medicine by Jean A. Lorenzini, Laura Lorenzini Ley, 1994-01-15
  3. Research Support and Federal Government Financing for Medicine With a Dictionary of Subjects, Research Index, and Bibliography by Brenda Reynolds, 1983-02
  4. Plastics in Medicine, Science and Law: Subject Analysis Index With Reference Bibliography by Roy Zimmerman, 1987-05
  5. Medicine and Anthropology (Essay Index Reprint Series)
  6. Ministry and Medicine in Human Relations (Essay index reprint series) by New York Academy of Medicine, 1955-06
  7. Plastics in Medicine: Science and Law : Subject Analysis Index With Reference Bibliography by Roy R. Zimmerman, 1985-12
  8. Art in Biology & Medicine: Index of New Information for Consumers, Art Students, Schools, Teacxhers and Professional Personnel by Abbe Research Division, 2004-01
  9. Religion and Medicine: A Medical Subject Analysis and Research Index With Bibliography by Patricia S. Hurley, 1983-07
  10. Consumer Protection in Food, Health & Products by Science and Medicine: Index and Medical Analysis of New Research Information by Abbe Research Division, 2004-12
  11. Medicine in a changing society (Essay index reprint series) by New York Academy of Medicine, 1971
  12. Aircrafts and Air Transportation in Commerce and Medicine: Index of New Information for Research and Progress by John L. Klingenhagen, 1996-06
  13. Ambassadors in white;: The story of American tropical medicine (Essay and general literature index reprint series) by Charles Morrow Wilson, 1972
  14. Integrated Practice of Medicine: Index of Illustrations... by Harold Thomas Hyman, 1947

161. Duke Occupational & Environmental Medicine
A comprehensive resource for occupational and environmental medicine. Links to other resources, including MSDS, legislation and external sites from around the world.
http://gilligan.mc.duke.edu/oem/
Environmental Medicine
World Wide Web Home

of Occ-Env-Med-L
and for the The Occ-Env-Med-L (OEM-L) Mail-list Pages
Introduction and Rules of Behavior
including a declaration of the forum's focus, information on how to subscribe and what options are available. History and Membership Information Sponsors, current list and links Paying Subscribers / Supporters Sponsorship Information (prices and advantages described)
LINKS
to
Elsewhere on the WWW

    If you have any questions regarding this page or Occupational and Environmental Medicine at Duke, please contact Gary N. Greenberg, MD, at: gary.greenberg@duke.edu
Return to the Return to Duke University Med Center 's Home Page Return to Duke University 's Home Page Please, at least once, read our for the assignment of blame. The background is modified (in different ways on each page) from a great online collection, now no longer available.

162. Canadian Library Of Family Medicine
Canadian Library of Family medicine Bibliothèque canadienne de médecine familiale Natural Sciences Centre, University of Western Ontario London, ON N6A 5B7
http://www.uwo.ca/fammed/clfm/
Updated:
April 13, 2004 Canadian Library
of Family Medicine
Bibliothèque canadienne
de médecine familiale
Natural Sciences Centre, University of
Western Ontario
London, ON N6A 5B7
Fax: (519) 661-3880
www.uwo.ca/fammed/clfm/
clfm@uwo.ca
Home of the CLFM at the University of Western Ontario
Sites of Interest
Academic Family Medicine Associations and Organizations Clinical Information ... Journals and Newsletters The sites of interest were carefully selected by the library to provide you with quick and convenient access to quality websites in family medicine and primary care.

163. Welcome
Information on the naturopathic philosophy, clinic, and full 4 year naturopathic degrees. Also includes an online store and library. Located in Portland, Oregon.
http://www.ncnm.edu/

164. Introduction To Evidence-Based Medicine
Third Edition. Copyright 2002 Duke University Medical Center Library and Health Sciences Library, UNCChapel Hill.
http://www.hsl.unc.edu/lm/ebm/
Duke University Medical Center Library and Health Sciences Library, UNC-Chapel Hill

165. Asthmaweb
A resource for clinicians involved in respiratory medicine.
http://www.asthmaweb.net/
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166. AOA | Requirements For Internal Medicine Certification
Certification requirements and discussion of requirements for designation of added qualifications in a variety of subspecialties.
http://www.aoa-net.org/Certification/internalmed.htm

Internal Medicine
Definition of specialty practice
The practice of internal medicine is devoted primarily to the application of subjective, objective, laboratory, and all appropriate procedures in studying and evaluating the afflictions, diseases, and functional disorders of the circulatory, respiratory, digestive, endocrine, metabolic, musculoskeletal, hematopoietic, and eliminative systems of the human body to: 1. The correlation of data thus secured with clinical observations to reach diagnostic conclusions; 2. The management of cases within this field by the utilization of all appropriate procedures; 3. Assistance in planning the therapeutic utilization of the techniques of other specialty branches of medical and surgical practice in the care of patients. Requirements for certification Please refer directly to the Web site of the American Osteopathic Board of Internal Medicine for certification requirements and application materials. American Osteopathic Board of Internal Medicine
(Established 1942) Chairman
Wayne G. Miller, D.O.

167. Rocky Mountain Skeptics--Failed Alternative Medicine Page
A database of negative testimony.
http://www.rationalmagic.com/RMS/rms-altmd.htm
The RMS Database of Negative Testimony for Alternative Medicine
Have you had a bad experience with alternative medicine?
We want to hear about it!
Everyone, it seems, has heard personal testimony about the amazing effectiveness of this or that "alternative" or "nontraditional" medication/supplement/healing technique.Unfortunately, that's all we getanecdotes. Tests are rarely performed to discover if these substances or methods really do work. Well, you may already know that anecdotal evidence is not the same as a double-blind test with control groups. Or you may have learned this to your sorrow when you used a form of alternative medicine that resulted in no improvement to your health, the worsening of your condition, or even the development of a new health problem. Remember the Chinese herbs that gave people liver damage? Or Laetrile, to mention just one of many fraudulent cancer cures? Or maybe you tried some homeopathic medication and simply discovered that it did nothing for you. You had nowhere to make a fuss, and the "medicine" didn't cost too terribly much, so you just threw it away quietly, without complaint. We at Rocky Mountain Skeptics want to provide you, the person who had a bad experience with alternative/complementary medicine, with a forum where you can speak out against the product or service that wasted your time, money, and health. We are building up a body of anecdotal testimonythe primary kind of evidence beloved by proponents of alternative/complementary medicine, and therefore more believable to them than those dreaded scientific teststo counter the outrageous claims made by herbalists, chiropractors, naturopaths, and other such "medical" personnel. We want you to tell the world about the problems you had from taking a particular herbal supplement, or from having mercury fillings unnecessarily removed, or from NOT having crucial surgery done.

168. International Society For Tropical Medicine
The organization was found to coordinate and facilitate the exchange of information among national tropical medicine societies.
http://www.iftm.org/
International Federation for Tropical Medicine History Meetings Executive Committee
Member Societies
... Links

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http://www.hama-med.ac.jp/index-j.html
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170. LABX - Www.labx.com - New And Used Medical Equipment, Scientific Instruments And
Provider of anesthesia, coagulations, CT scanners, defibrillators, infusion devices, lab equipment, nuclear medicine, pain management, and safety equipment.
http://www.labx.com/medical.cfm
New, Surplus, Used and Refurbished Medical Equipment
LabX brings together scientists, laboratories, scientific equipment dealers and manufacturers to conduct internet commerce. As the leading scientific equipment trading system in the world, labx has received over 5 million dollars worth of bids in the LabAuction system, held over 2500 Auctions and transacted 40,000 bids. LabX is the first, largest and original used lab equipment auction system on the internet. Medical Equipment Listings WHAT IS LABX?
LabX is an advanced media system for people to communicate their buying and selling requirements for scientific equipment. With over 225,000 user sessions per month, LabX is the largest independent marketplace for used and discounted scientific equipment. LabX is different. LabX is not a dealer - we don't buy or sell equipment. LabX is not a broker we don't represent anyone's equipment nor do we get involved with negotiations or transactions. You deal directly with the buyer, seller or sellers agent. LabX gets over 80,000 visitors per month and provides access to tens of thousands of used lab equipment LabX is a state of the art facility offering users the opportunity to purchase and sell used lab equipment like Perkin-Elmer, Varian, Hewlett-Packard, Waters, Beckman, Fisher and many other famous names. You will find links to more information about new and used lab equipment here than anywhere else.

171. College Of Naturopathic Medicine
Home Academics College of Naturopathic medicine College of Naturopathic medicine. The University of Bridgeport College of Naturopathic
http://www.bridgeport.edu/pages/39.asp

Home
About UB Admissions Academics ... Academics
College of Naturopathic Medicine
The University of Bridgeport College of Naturopathic Medicine is a non-profit, co-educational professional institution which grants the Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine (N.D.) degree to graduates who successfully complete four academic years of study including clinical training. The program is offered on a full-time basis with no students admitted to a part-time course of study. There are no correspondence nor distance-learning courses offered.
Health Science Center
60 Lafayette Street
Bridgeport, CT 06604
1-800-EXCEL UB ext. 4108
email: natmed@bridgeport.edu Search Calendar Site Map ... Contact Us

172. What Is Wilderness Medicine?
Brief overview.
http://lonestar.texas.net/~clough/wmintro.html
What is Wilderness Medicine?
A Very Brief Overview by ODP Editor Gerald Clough, EMT-P
Wilderness Medicine, as you will find the term commonly used, extends the topics commonly taught in first aid, first responder, and emergency medical technician programs. Instruction in conventional first aid courses routinely includes such a phrase as "...until the ambulance arrives." Emergency medical technician programs presume the rescuer is either a member of an ambulance crew or can anticipate arrival of an ambulance very quickly. One of the guiding principles of the emergency field treatment for trauma (injuries, as opposed to illnesses) is that the urgent goal is to place the patient in a medical facility, preferably an emergency department qualified to surgically treat traums, within one hour of receiving the injury. Emphasis is on getting the patient safely off the scene within ten minutes of the ambulance arrival.
Wilderness medicine, in the context of emergencies, presumes that the ambulance or air ambulance is hours to days from arriving. This is a very real possibility when the injury occurs on a backcountry trail, and someone may well have to walk out to summon help or the patient may have to be laboriously carried out. Wilderness medicine also includes such matters as environmental injury from cold, heat, or high altitude, the effects of toxic plants and animals, and the types of injuries that may be experienced from the stresses of moving and working in the outdoors. By necessity, wilderness medicine includes the basics of rescue and transport in backcountry settings.

173. Drug Information By RxList
RxList.Healthology.com Disease Categories, ADD/ADHD, Allergy. Alternative medicine, Arthritis. Asthma, Beyond Dieting. Body Aches and Pains, Breast Cancer.
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174. National Board Of Veterinary Medical Examiners
The Board provides standardized licensing examinations for use by US state and Canadian provincial licensing boards as part of their licensure procedure for veterinarians.
http://www.nbec.org/
Welcome to the National Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners (NBVME). The NBVME provides standardized examinations for use by state and provincial licensing boards as part of their licensure procedure for veterinarians. This site will give you more information about the NBVME and its activities. Site last updated June 1, 2004 Please address questions and comments to the NBVME office The NBVME was previously known as the National Board Examination Committee for Veterinary Medicine (NBEC). The name was changed in July 2001 to reflect the fact that the NBVME is an independent organization, and no longer functions as a committee. All references to NBEC on this web site apply to NBVME, and vice versa. The information appearing on this web site is intended to provide information about the activities, programs, and services of the National Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners (NBVME). This information is advisory only, and the visitor to this web site assumes sole responsibility for any decisions made based upon its content. The NBVME disclaims all warranties regarding such information, whether expressed or implied, including, but not limited to, any warranty as to the quality, accuracy, or suitability of this information for any particular purpose.
P.O. Box 1356

175. Consortium For Environmental Education In Medicine And Children's Environmental
Nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing human health by understanding its relation to the environment. CEEM is working on a systematic effort to bring environment and health perspectives into medical education.
http://www.cehn.org/cehn/resourceguide/ceem.html
Consortium for Environmental Education in Medicine
44 Bromfield St., 5th Fl.
Boston, MA 02108
Phone: (617) 292-0094
Fax: (617) 292-0150
URL: http://www.ceem.org
Mission Statement
Activities The Consortium for Environmental Education in Medicine (CEEM) strives to bring environmental health perspectives into medical education so that present and future physicians are able to adequately advise and inform the public about environmentally-related diseases.
  • Geographic focus: national
  • No membership
  • Other organizational activities (not directed specifically toward children): education
    Children's Environmental Health Activities
    Publications CEEM conducts educational programs for medical school faculty and students and provides curricular resources. CEEM also produces curricular resources on children's environmental health that can be used in medical school courses.
    Publications and Information Services Priority Issues
    • Not able to respond to questions from the public.
    • Not able to respond quickly to new developments: No
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  • 176. University Of Michigan School Of Public Health
    An extensive offering of degree programs in Public Health including Master of Public Health (MPH) and MPH and Doctor of medicine (MPH/MD).
    http://WWW.SPH.UMICH.EDU/

    SPH Intranet

    Dementia often leads to nursing home admission, researchers find.

    W.K. Kellogg Foundation gives $5 million to UM School of Public Health.

    Apply now for the Graduate Summer Session in Epidemiology.
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    Reproductive and Women's Health

    Updated June 07, 2004

    177. Mednav: New Frontiers - New Medicine
    A guide to resources in medicine and science. Links reviewed by experts, projects with the Journal of the AMA and the journal Science and software tools are offered on the site.
    http://mednav.com

    178. Untitled Document
    Annual congress for veterinarians active in veterinary internal medicine, mainly companion animals
    http://www.vet.uu.nl/esvim
    The ECVIM-CA sites has been moved to http://www.ecvimcongress.org . Please click on the link to go to the new site.

    179. Ask The Sports Doctor
    Questions and answers relating to sport injuries, by Timothy M. Hosea, MD. Provided by The American Orthopaedic Society for Sports medicine.
    http://www.sportsmed.org/publications/sports_doctor.htm
    ASK THE SPORTS DOCTOR - Post Your Questions Ask the Sports Doctor is a periodically updated feature of the AOSSM website. We cannot guarantee that all questions will be answered and questions posted outside this forum will not be answered. Absolutely no personal replies can be given. Contact information for physicians listed is for new/prospective patients living in their metro area. Doctors are not available for personal consultation with persons who are not patients. Answers given in this forum are not a substitute for your own good judgment and are not intended to replace a consultation with a physician. To Ask the Sports Doctor a Question, email your question to sportsdoc@aossm.org
    • AOSSM member W. David Hovis, MD has provided his expert opinion for the current Ask the Sports Doctor questions . To read the questions and his responses, please click here
    • AOSSM member John C. Langland MD has provided his expert opinion for Ask the Sports Doctor questions . To read the questions and his responses, please click here
    • AOSSM member Major Thomas M. DeBerardino, MD

    180. ÏÉè¢ÖÆÒ©
    Manufacturer of Chinese pharmaceuticals and medicines.
    http://www.xianjupharmacy.com/

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