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Reviewed Resources:
1.CDC: Prevention Guidelines
 A database of the past official guidelines and recommendations for the prevention of diseases, injuries and disabilities as published by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Information through October, 1998.
URL:http://aepo-xdv-www.epo.cdc.gov/wonder/prevguid/prevguid.shtml
2.British National Formulary (BNF)
 The twice-yearly source of up-to-date guidance on prescribing, dispensing and administering medicines. Free registration required.
URL:http://bnf.vhn.net
3.Ovid Manual
 Advanced Journal Literature Search Tutorial Instructions. Louis Calder Memorial Library - University of Miami School of Medicine.
URL:http://calder.med.miami.edu/pointis/ovidsearch.html
4.NCI's CancerNet Cancer Information
 A connection to a wide range of accurate, credible cancer information from the National Cancer Institute (NCI). Information reviewed regularly by oncology experts and based on the latest research. Has areas and features for patients, health professionals, and basic researchers.
URL:http://cancernet.nci.nih.gov/
5.PubMed Tutorial
 This online guide is designed to give Internet users a quick overview of the PubMed search tool. Developed by Health Sciences Center of West Virginia University.
URL:http://consult.hsc.wvu.edu/pubmed/pubmed_intro.html
6.Guide to Clinical Preventive Services
 The 1996 update report of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) at the CPMC website.
URL:http://cpmcnet.columbia.edu/texts/gcps/
7.DocMD.com
 Provides links to free medical and medically-related sites.
URL:http://docmd.com
8.List of HEAL Loan Defaulters
 The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) has published this list of Health Education Assistance Loan (HEAL) borrowers who are in default, as required by section 709(c)(1) of the Public Health Service Act (the Act).
URL:http://domino.psc.dhhs.gov/default.nsf
9.ACTIS: AIDS Trials
 Information about current clinical trials for the treatment of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome and HIV-related conditions.
URL:http://excalibur.actis.org/
10.HealthAmericaOnline.com
 Provides health information for the individual, physician and healthcare employee. Covers information on a variety of medical topics.
URL:http://healthamericaonline.com/
11.PubMed Search Tips
 Quick guide of search. University of Washington, Health Sciences Libraries.
URL:http://healthlinks.washington.edu/help/pubmed.html
12.ICD-9-CM Online
 Searchable database of disease classification.
URL:http://icd9cm.chrisendres.com/
13.Cos Medline
 A massive database of nearly 80 million records of data on life sciences and biomedical bibliographic information. Subscription required.
URL:http://medline.cos.com/
14.Medline Pro
 A meta-search engine capable of searching Medline, Cochrane Collaboration and other medical databases as well as general search engines simultaneously. Includes free email, chats and forums for health professionals.
URL:http://MedlinePro.com
15.Mednav.com
 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.
URL:http://mednav.com
16.RJ's Medical Directory
 A collection of medical links and information categorized by specific topics.
URL:http://members.tripod.com/docraza
17.PubMed Tips
 Tips for searching PubMed, developed by Health Science Library, Marshall University.
URL:http://musom.marshall.edu/library/pm-tutorial.htm
18.DARE
 Database of Abstracts of Reviews of Effectiveness, systematic reviews produced by the NHS Centre for Reviews and dissemination, UK.
URL:http://nhscrd.york.ac.uk/darehp.htm
19.Omni
 Links to medline services.
URL:http://omni.ac.uk/medline/
20.New Medicine: OncologyKnowledgeBase
 Database which includes new technologies and products in development against cancer. This is a subscription-based product.
URL:http://oncologyknowledgebase.com
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