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TML News and Notes: July 2013

VCU Libraries and AHECs collaborate to provide vital health care information to practitioners in public health and primary care settings

Health care practitioners in many areas of Virginia have little or no access to the caliber of medical information they need to best treat their patients. Health care providers associated with universities have vast online repositories of the most up-to-date information at their fingertips. Other providers do not.

new website, A Common Wealth of Public Health and Primary Care Information, helps address this disparity.  

Designed to serve public health care and community health center physicians, nurses, dentists, dental hygienists, nutritionists, health educators, health administrators, epidemiologists and others, the site is a partnership between Tompkins-McCaw Library for the Health Sciences at Virginia Commonwealth University and two of Virginia's eight Area Health Education Center (AHEC) Programs, the Capital and the Rappahannock AHEC programs. The National AHEC Organization (NAO) works to assist health practitioners in medically underserved areas. They are nonprofit organizations strategically located where health care and health care education needs are not adequately met.

AHEC programs work "to bridge the gap between academic health centers and the community. VCU Libraries' technical expertise in collaboration with AHEC has created a project that can benefit communities in the Commonwealth," said Jane Wills, RAHEC executive director.

The project partners developed the new website with insight provided by an advisory committee consisting of public health and primary care professionals, and VCU public health faculty members.

VCU librarians organized the materials for public health and primary care professionals.  The partners are now working to promote the website so Virginia public health, rural health, and primary health care organizations, associations and providers can use the resource to better care for their patients.

VCU librarians: 

  • Identified relevant public health and primary care subject areas and develop research guides highlighting these resources on topics including chronic diseases, maternal and child health and evidence-based health care practice.
  • Searched free websites to find databases, journals, books and other information which may be relevant to Virginia public health and community health center workers such as PubMed®, TOXNET, AGRICOLA, and MedlinePlus®.

"This project provides much needed access to free evidence-based information not only in our region but throughout the state," said Tracy Causey, CAHEC board chair and president of the Virginia Community Care Association. 

"Now, a health care provider in downtown Petersburg or rural Pulaski or on the water in Reedville on the Northern Neck, have equal and easy access to important medical information. It's all free and reliable," said Barbara Wright, Research & Education Librarian and project manager.

The project was funded in whole or in part with federal funds from the National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health, Department of Health and Human Services, under Contract No. HHS-N-276-2011-00004-C with the University of Maryland, Baltimore.

Traveling Exhibit: Every Necessary Care and Attention: George Washington and Medicine

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July 9, 2013- August 17, 2013

Tompkins-McCaw Library is proud to host the traveling National Library of Medicine exhibit," Every Necessary Care and Attention: George Washington and Medicine." George Washington, first president, Revolutionary War general, plantation owner and businessman, and head of household, had many different concerns and responsibilities from running his estate to ensuring the stability of a new nation. Alongside the traditional demands of political life and military leadership, Washington focused considerable attention on the health and safety of his family, staff, slaves and troops.

Washington's status and wealth gave him--and his community--special privileges. During his lifetime, with the practice of medicine slowly becoming a licensed profession, he could call on a growing class of experts and new knowledge about the spread and prevention of disease. Even so, Washington encountered the limits of medicine when faced with serious illness.

Visit the exhibit's official website

The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act Information / Interactive Video

Medicine Symbol.pngThe Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act or Obamacare , as it has also been called, continues to be implemented with many of the major parts of the act taking effect in January, 2014.   Because of the effect these changes are going to have on the healthcare system there are many questions people have about the act and the effect it will have on them.   Below are some resources that may be helpful in answering these questions. 


Upcoming Events @ TML

Open Online Workshop: PubMed: The Basics

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Noon - 1:00 pm

Online ,   MCV Campus

Learn to search MEDLINE via PubMed, including basic features and search techniques such as limits, display options and print formats. Methods to identify locally available journals or full-text online articles will also be discussed. Registration is required. After registering, participants will receive the class URL via email.

Register Online

 

Tompkins-McCaw Library Orientation & Tour

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Noon - 1:00 pm

Tompkins-McCaw Library - TML Classroom, Room 2-006,   MCV Campus

 Learn about the variety of resources and services available to you from the VCU Libraries. In these one hour sessions we'll show you the most effective ways to find books, journals, and other information for research and provide an orientation to the Tompkins-McCaw Library and its services as well as offer a tour of the facility. Registration is encouraged, but not required. Participants are welcome to bring their lunch.

 Register Online

 

Open Workshop: RefWorks - A Citation Management Program      

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Noon - 1:00 pm

Tompkins-McCaw Library - Library Classroom, 2-006,   MCV Campus

 Do you want to save time and energy in managing your citations and creating a bibliography? This class will discuss topics including importing citations from databases, organizing the citations, and correctly formatting citations for a manuscript. Participants are welcome to bring their lunch. Registration is encouraged. Walk-ins are welcome.

 Register Now

 

Tompkins-McCaw Library Orientation & Tour

 Thursday, July 25, 2013

10:00 am - 11:00 am

 Tompkins-McCaw Library - TML Classroom, 2-006,   MCV Campus

 Learn about the variety of resources and services available to you from the VCU Libraries. In these one hour sessions we`ll show you the most effective ways to find books, journals, and other information for research and provide an orientation to the Tompkins-McCaw Library and its services as well as offer a tour of the facility. Registration is encouraged. Walk-ins are welcome.

 Register Online

Open Online Workshop: RefWorks

 Wednesday, July 31, 2013

12:15 pm - 1:00 pm

 Online ,   MCV Campus

 Do you want to save time and energy in managing your citations and creating a bibliography? This online workshop will discuss topics including importing citations from databases, organizing the citations, and correctly formatting citations for a manuscript. Registration required. After registering you will receive the class URL via email.

 Register Online

Tompkins-McCaw Library closed in observance of July 4th holiday

Tompkins-McCaw Library will be closed in observance of the 4th of July holiday. The library will reopen Friday, July 5th. A complete listing of VCU Libraries operational hours is available online.

Have a safe & fun 4th!