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LOOPED version. Watch the shorter version: watch me in the video: www.youtube.com or in HD: www.youtube.com It's really a visual table of contents for the 2 hour session with a large Doctoring 2 class. Research question for teams: 15 mins then share experience Students break into 10+ teams and examine/use the resources to begin researching the question... What effect(s) does the IBR Vaccine have on Pregnant Cows? Doctoring 2 - Veterinary Medical Resources: Some of the Veterinary Medical Resources that will be examined for this session at Carlson Health Sciences Library, University of California Davis PubMed & MeSH CAB (search tools - thesaurus, etc.) Web of Science Biosis Previews Agricola IVIS VIN Next Generation Melvyl WorldCat Google Google Scholar Google Books Merck Veterinary Manual Online Music: "Benediction" Lynne Publishing Revostock Photo: "Looking for a Better Thing" Katrina Brown KatrinaBrownPhotographer.com Happy Davis Cow #659 Mary Wood & Bernadette Daly Swanson Carlson Health Sciences Library UC Davis © 2009 Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) Zoological Record (but not for this topic) tags: veterinary medicine cows bovines library databases "happy cow" pubmed MeSH "uc davis" "Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheiti" "Herpesvirus 1 Bovine" adverse effects
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A ten minute video introducing the Christian Medical & Dental Associations to medical and dental students.
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Depression is the fourth most important cause of disability worldwide -- and is expected to become the second most important by 2020. Statistics suggest that as many as 1 in 3 of us might experience depressive symptoms during our lifetime and women are twice as likely to be affected as men. Depression is a major problem and treating depression a major drain on medical resources. Now, new studies in the southwest of England are looking into different approaches to the treatment of depression -- approaches that may have a significant impact on this debilitating illness. Bringing together expertise in Psychiatry, Exercise Psychology, Health Economics and Primary Care, a collaboration of the University of Bristol, the University of Exeter and the Peninsula Medical School will conduct one of the largest studies in the world, into the use of exercise as a treatment for depression. Meanwhile, a parallel study at the University of Bristol will examine patient DNA believing that this may hold the key to more accurate drug prescription -- matching patients to their medication according to their own genetic make-up. In the UK alone, depression costs the Health Service some £80 million a year in antidepressant prescriptions. The benefits of exercise and more accurately targeted medication could make a considerable contribution to the treatment of depression throughout the world.
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Researchers at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California, San Diego have discovered rich medical drug resources in deep ocean sediments - including promising cancer-fighting candidates.
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Milton Friedman discusses the free market solution to America's health care problems. www.LibertyPen.com
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Free trial: smartimagebase.com Students and Educators, you can freely download 18000+ high quality medical illustrations, charts, posters and animations to use in lectures, classroom presentations, slide shows, and other educational projects. Check your library or media resources department for the Scientific & Medical ART (SMART) Imagebase. If your school doesn't have access, tell your librarian about our Free 30 Day Trial at smartimagebase.com This resource is distributed by EBSCO Publishing, the leader in library database resources.
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Cleveland-Cliffs Buying Alpha Natural Resources for About $10 Billion, New Company Will Be Called Cliffs Natural Resources; Posco and Arcelor Mittal Eyeing Australian Company Macarthur Coal; Abbott Profit Rises 34% on Arthritis Drug Sales; St. Jude Medica
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The Johns Hopkins ABX Guide by Skyscape is an electronic evidence-based reference tool developed and regularly maintained by world-renowned clinical faculty, who bridge the gap between cutting edge research and its timely incorporation into clinical practice. A perfect resource for medical students, interns and residents. Helps confirm diagnoses and takes the guesswork out of finding the right antimicrobial to prescribe.