Tag Archives: biomedical libraries

Volunteering with Dave

The snow is melting, the grass is getting greener and if you look closely you can see leaves starting to bud on trees. Spring is here and we couldn’t be more excited for the warmer weather. Melting snow tends to … Continue reading

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History of Medicine

The Geisel School of Medicine, founded in 1797 by Nathan Smith as the Dartmouth College “Medical Department”, is the fourth-oldest medical school in the United States. One of the benefits of being part of an institution with such deep roots … Continue reading

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Top Chef with Elaina

Looking for something to watch? Elaina can’t get enough of this year’s Top Chef: The 17th season of the Bravo reality cooking show Top Chef started two weeks ago. I’m a huge fan of Top Chef (I have seen every … Continue reading

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Edible Science with Amanda

As the weather gets warmer, it’s hard not to long for days spent outside without coats on in normal circumstances. As our staff as transitioned to remote work, we’ve had the pleasure of seeing each other in our home environments. … Continue reading

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Researching COVID19

Are you searching the ever-changing biomedical literature for information about COVID-19? Librarians have identified a number of search strategies for researchers who are searching for up-to-date information about COVID-19 from the literature. The Dartmouth Biomedical Librarians are happy to work … Continue reading

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Cells at Work

In these times of social distancing and staying at home, many of us are looking for new shows to watch to help the time pass. On top of that, school closures mean we have kids to look after and finding … Continue reading

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Finding Clinical Practice Guidelines

Are you stumped by searching for clinical practice guidelines for your specialty or healthcare topic? They can be tricky to find! Note that while many guidelines are freely available, you’ll find that some are behind society paywalls despite our subscription … Continue reading

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Biomedical Libraries Closed — Services are still Available

Dana Biomedical Library and Matthews-Fuller Health Sciences Library will be CLOSED starting March 18, 2020 – but our services are OPEN. From 8AM – 5PM Monday – Friday we are available online for you: We will continue to offer virtual … Continue reading

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New DynaMed Feature: Drug Interaction Checker

DynaMed just released a new feature: Drug Interaction Checker. With the DynaMed Drug Interaction Checker, you can… Easily check a patient’s entire medication list at the same time Quickly understand the severity of the interaction using the 5-point severity rating and … Continue reading

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Welcome Michael and Sam!

Michael Ennis is our new Library Technology Coordinator. In this newly revised position, Michael’s responsibilities will include installing and maintaining Biomedical Libraries’ staff and public computers, maintaining the Biomed website in conjunction with Biomed staff and DLTG, building relationships with … Continue reading

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