Cardiology
Critical care
Dermatology
Digital object identifier
E-book
EMedicine
Emergency medicine
Endocrinology
Gastroenterology
Hematology
Infectious diseases
International Standard Book Number
Jones and Bartlett Publishers
Main Page
National Cancer Institute
Nephrology
Neurology
Neurosurgery
OB-GYN
Oncology
Ophthalmology
Organ transplantation
Orthopedic surgery
Otolaryngology
Palm (PDA)
Pathology
Physical trauma
Plastic surgery
Psychiatry
PubMed Identifier
Pulmonology
Radiology
Rehabilitation (neuropsychology)
Residency (medicine)
Rheumatology
Sports medicine
Thoracic surgery
Urology
Vascular surgery
WebMD
World wide web
Critical care
Dermatology
Digital object identifier
E-book
EMedicine
Emergency medicine
Endocrinology
Gastroenterology
Hematology
Infectious diseases
International Standard Book Number
Jones and Bartlett Publishers
Main Page
National Cancer Institute
Nephrology
Neurology
Neurosurgery
OB-GYN
Oncology
Ophthalmology
Organ transplantation
Orthopedic surgery
Otolaryngology
Palm (PDA)
Pathology
Physical trauma
Plastic surgery
Psychiatry
PubMed Identifier
Pulmonology
Radiology
Rehabilitation (neuropsychology)
Residency (medicine)
Rheumatology
Sports medicine
Thoracic surgery
Urology
Vascular surgery
WebMD
World wide web
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eMedicine is an online clinical medical knowledge base that was founded in 1996 by Scott Plantz and Richard Lavely, two medical doctors. The website is searchable by keyword and consists of approximately 6,800 articles, each of which is associated with one of 62 clinical subspecialty textbooks. Pediatrics, for example, consists of 14 subspecialty textbooks (endocrinology, genetics, cardiology, pulmonology, etc.). For example, 750 articles comprise the textbook on emergency medicine. Each article is authored by board certified specialists in the subspecialty to which the article belongs. The article's authors are identified with their current faculty appointments. Each article is updated yearly and the date is published on the article.citation needed
Contents
1 History
2 Usage among specialists
3 References
4 External links
History
Teen thrives a decade after cancer diagnosis
It's weird." There was no escape button like hoops a decade ago when Kiana was, eventually, diagnosed with the disease that strikes from 2,500 to 3,500 children a year in the United States, according to emedicine.medscape.com. "There was a bunch of ...
http://www.timesheraldonline.com/ci_17327207
It's weird." There was no escape button like hoops a decade ago when Kiana was, eventually, diagnosed with the disease that strikes from 2,500 to 3,500 children a year in the United States, according to emedicine.medscape.com. "There was a bunch of ...
http://www.timesheraldonline.com/ci_17327207
to feature printer friendly pages and quicker navigation All of their articles cover every aspect of both Internal Medicine and Surgery and are extensively peer reviewed before publication The New England Journal of Medicine The NEJM is a collection of every one of their publications since 1996 and covers almost every known disorder
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eMedicine - Specialties
eMedicine specialties feature up-to-date, searchable, peer-reviewed medical journals, online physician reference textbooks, and a full-text article database in 62 ...
It was sold to WebMD in January 2006.1
The site is free to use, requiring only registration. More than 10,000 contributors from several countries participated in the creation of the articles. It is operated as an e-book, the articles can be downloaded into a palm top device.2
It was originally conceived in 1996 as an emergency medicine textbook but its content has expanded considerably since then to include allergy and immunology, cardiology, clinical procedures, critical care, dermatology, emergency medicine, endocrinology, gastroenterology. genomic medicine, hematology, infectious diseases, nephrology, neurology, obstetrics/gynecology, oncology, pathology, perioperative care, physical medicine and rehabilitation, psychiatry, pulmonology, radiology, rheumatology, and sports medicine. Surgical subspecialties include neurosurgery, ophthalmology, orthopedic surgery, (ENT) and facial plastic surgery, plastic surgery, thoracic surgery, transplantation, Trauma, urology, and vascular surgery.citation needed It is web-based.
Usage among specialists
Answer to Medical Mystery Monday #22
I hope you enjoyed it too. As always, I love hearing suggestions at mdtobeblog@gmail.com. References: uptodate.com, emedicine.medscape.com.
http://blog.timesunion.com/mdtobe/answer-to-medical-mystery-monday-22/835/
I hope you enjoyed it too. As always, I love hearing suggestions at mdtobeblog@gmail.com. References: uptodate.com, emedicine.medscape.com.
http://blog.timesunion.com/mdtobe/answer-to-medical-mystery-monday-22/835/
eMedicine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
eMedicine is an online clinical medical knowledge base that was ... eMedicine website. This article about a medical, pharmaceutical or biotechnological ...
A 2009 study showed that "89.1% of ophthalmologist respondents accessed peer-reviewed material online, including Emedicine (60.2%)." 3
A 2007 study showed that 12% of radiology residents used eMedicine as their first source when doing research on the Internet.4
A 2005 study ranking 114 sites rated it the second-highest Internet-based source of information for pediatric neuro-oncology, after the site of the National Cancer Institute. http://www.cancer.gov/5
Medical Mystery Monday #22: the case of the “crazy” college student
The doctor noticed the patient’s abnormally enlarged abdomen which appeared to be filled with fluid (shown below). He also saw that her eyes looked abnormal (also below). What is the most likely diagnosis? References: uptodate.com, emedicine.medscape.com.
http://blog.timesunion.com/mdtobe/medical-mystery-monday-22-the-case-of-the-crazy-college-student/827/
The doctor noticed the patient’s abnormally enlarged abdomen which appeared to be filled with fluid (shown below). He also saw that her eyes looked abnormal (also below). What is the most likely diagnosis? References: uptodate.com, emedicine.medscape.com.
http://blog.timesunion.com/mdtobe/medical-mystery-monday-22-the-case-of-the-crazy-college-student/827/
eMedicineHealth
Information for consumers on the symptoms, causes, and treatment of nearly every type of disease and health condition.
A 2002 study described the site's coverage of dermatology as "excellent and comprehensive."6
References
^ Redherring.com
^ Platt, AF (2008). Evidence-Based Medicine for PDAs: A Guide for Practice. Jones and Bartlett Publishers. pp. 80–82. ISBN 0763754765.
^ Somal, K.; Lam, W. C.; Tam, E. (2009). "Computer and internet use by ophthalmologists and trainees in an academic centre". Canadian Journal of Ophthalmology 44 (3): 265. doi:10.3129/i09-057. PMID 19491979.
^ Kitchin DR, Applegate KE (2007). "Learning radiology a survey investigating radiology resident use of textbooks, journals, and the internet". Academic Radiology 14 (9): 1113–20. doi:10.1016/j.acra.2007.06.002. PMID 17707320.
^ Hargrave DR, Hargrave UA, Bouffet E (2006). "Quality of health information on the Internet in pediatric neuro-oncology". Neuro-Oncology 8 (2): 175–82. doi:10.1215/15228517-2005-008. PMID 16533758.
^ Maibach, HI; Bashir SJ; McKibbon A (2002). Evidence-based dermatology. PMPH-USA. pp. 289–91. ISBN 1550091727.
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