Education: Workshops and Consultations

List of Workshops and Descriptions

Complete list of workshop descriptions

[* = Continuing Medical Education credit available]

Note: In addition to the workshops listed below, any of our Research Guides can be turned into a workshop.

Finding Information:

Databases

  • CINAHL and Other Information Resources for Nurses [Description]
  • MEDLINE: Getting Started with PubMed* [Description]
  • MEDLINE: Advanced Strategies for Effective PubMed Searching* [Description]
  • MEDLINE: for Researchers [Description]
  • NCBI Genetics Information Resources: Getting Started* [Description]
  • PsycINFO* and MEDLINE: Finding Psychiatry and Psychology Information* [Description]
  • Web of Science: Strategies for Effective Searching of this Broad-Based Science Database* [Description]

Multiple Resources

  • Business Information Resources for Health Care* [Description]
  • Evidence-Based Medicine: Finding Answers to Clinical Questions - Quickly and Effectively* [Description]
  • Google Explorations: A Fun Overview* [Description]
  • Google: Let's Get Serious* [Description]
  • Guiding Your Patients to Reliable Health Information on the Web* [Description]

Managing Information:

  • Copyright and Fair Use: What Clinicians and Educators Need to Know* [Description]
  • EndNote: Managing Citations and Bibliographies* [Description]
  • Image Editing Made Easy* [Description]
  • Medical Images: Finding, Downloading, and Managing Them* [Description]
  • PowerPoint Presentations : Getting Started* [Description]
  • PowerPoint Presentations : Advanced Tips and Tricks* [Description]
  • Refworks : Managing Citations and Bibliographies* [Description]
  • SurveyMonkey: Introduction to Creating and Managing Online Surveys* [Description]
  • Using New Tools and Technology to Keep Current with Research in Your Field* [Description]

Introduction to the Library:

  • "Back to School" Workshop [Description]
  • Library Phobia: Conquering the Anxiety [Description]
  • Library Tour and Orientation [Description]
  • Requesting Articles and Books via DartDoc, PubMed, and Other Databases [Description]
  • Support Staff Seminar: Library Skills 101 [Description]

 

* CME credit: The Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

The Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center designates this educational activity for up to ____ Category I credits towards the AMA Physician's Recognition Award. Each physician should claim only those credits that he or she actually spent in the educational activity.




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