Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Beth Roscoe and Dr. Stoddard present work in AZ


Shriners researcher/prosthetist, Beth Roscoe, and plastic surgeon, Dr. Phil Stoddard,

presented their ground-breaking work on cleft palate repair in Scottsdale, Arizona last

month. At the American Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Association conference, Beth and Dr. Stoddard

had a chance to chat with some of the 600-plus physicians and other medical professionals

who care for patients with cleft lip and palate. Dr. Stoddard told me that their poster,

"Accomodating Maxillary Growth by Computer-Aided Design and Manufacture of Serial

IntraOral Appliances -- A NEW Approach in the Treatment for Wide Cleft Lip and Palate",

was well received.

Friday, April 24, 2009

Shriners' Rally











April 19, 2007

Here are a few images from the Shriners' Rally. Hope some from WMHIC were able to make it, I could not - was away. From all I hear it was a perfect day for it and there was a sizeable crowd, including many local politicians. Many former and current patients at the hospital spoke to the importance of keeping the Shriners' Hospital open. Now we have to have confidence that the decision makers will make the right one!

Tuesday, April 7, 2009










Spring Meeting March 20, 2009
W.E.B. DuBois Library
University of Massachusetts
Amherst MA 01003

Although it was in fact the first day of Spring, it certainly was a bit chillier than we might have liked. On the other hand, as it was Spring Break on the campus, no one had problems finding parking or negotiationg the elevators to get to the 13th floor, and we did have a South facing view!

Emily Alling, Coordinator , Learning Commons & Undergraduate Library Services, presented a lively and informative WEB 2.0 applications session. Many of us are aware of all the tech apps that are out there, but it sets one to wondering just how can we find the time to learn and apply these apps in our own environments. It can get a bit overwhelming at times.
Our visit was capped with a tour of the Learning Commons on the lower level of the library. If you missed the meeting, I would encourage you to stop by the campus and visit the DuBois Library Learning Commons - futuristic. Caveat - go when classes are not in session!

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Friday, January 16, 2009

What's New @ PubMed?

On January 12, Lauri Fennell from NN/LM conducted a information/training session at BHS. There were about 10 folks in attendance. Fran Becker and Karen Dorval provided a very nice coffee klatch opportunity before the session. We all got to meet Ray Marcotte of the Elms who has taken Mary Courtney's spot as the the Elms representative to WMHIC.
Seems there have been a number of cosmetic and functional changes to the PubMed site and more are coming.
Lauri strongly recommended that we begin using the Advanced Search all the time. The single citation match will disappear - if it has not already. Those little icons in the result list are mostly history.
Also, Lauri noted that the whole structure and design of the cite is moving towards the Amazon/Google model and it is the National Technology Information Center that is controlling the functionality of the cite. In her discussion, she emphasized the utility of MyNCBI and regularly consulting the NLM Technical Bulletin. She also made note of the Special Queries page and the "Drug Sensor" and "Gene Sensor", commenting that more of these features are forthcoming.
It would be impossible to detail all of which she made note. For the training packet she distributed go to: http://nnlm.gov/training/resources/pubmedpacket.doc