Classes March 2015
HSLS offers classes on database searching, software applications such as Prezi, bibliographic management, molecular biology and genetics, and library orientations. For more information, visit the...
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News Carrie Iwema, Molecular Biology information specialist, was elected chair designate of the Medical Library Association’s Continuing Education Committee and was appointed to the Joint Planning...
View ArticleNew Web Site Honors Dr. Thomas Starzl
The Official Dr. Thomas E. Starzl Web Site provides a detailed look into the life and influential medical career of Thomas Starzl, MD, PhD. The Web site documents his life story, including his...
View ArticleFalk Library to Host Native Voices Exhibit
With over a hundred interviews from individuals all across the United States who are from and/or work for Native communities, Native peoples speak in their own voice about health and illness as part of...
View ArticleQuestions Are the Answer: New Cochrane Clinical Answers Database Informs...
Don’t have time to read lengthy systematic reviews for their patient-related evidence? Try using the new database Cochrane Clinical Answers to inform your patient care decisions. Its...
View ArticleSink Your Teeth into This New Exhibit at Falk Library
We typically think of teeth as functional—essential for chewing, speech, structural support, or as part of a great smile. Not so for some artists who instead think of teeth as inspiration for creating...
View ArticleShow Off Your Musical Talent, and Win a Memmys Award!
The University of South Carolina School of Medicine is pleased to announce THE 3RD ANNUAL MEMMYS! This national music video contest seeks student-produced videos from health professional students. The...
View ArticleFinding International Literature in PubMed
The overwhelming majority of publications in PubMed are from U.S. authors covering medical practice, training, and research in the United States. However, there are an increasing number of scholarly...
View ArticleEnhance Your Reading Experience with InfoBoosters
Have you ever read a biomedical research paper online and been curious about the expression patterns of the genes listed, or the 3D structure of the protein in question? Perhaps you’re wondering about...
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