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

Monday, December 22, 2008

Winter Meeting @ Shriners'












On Dec. 5, 2008, WMHIC held its Winter Meeting at the Shriners' Hospital for Children located in Springfield, MA. This particular meeting has become an annual event at the Shriners due to Susan Laforte's professional association with both the Hospital and WMHIC. Special guest speakers were Beth Roscoe, Research Specialist, and Debra Latour, Senior Occupational Therapist.
Beth presented a slide show and discussed a new cleft palate prosthesis designed and developed at the Springfield Shriners. To date it has been used with three children and has shown remarkable success. It is expected to be patented shortly. This prothesis will cut down on frequency of hosptial visits and will allow parents to be more directly involved with the correction.
Deb talked about her development of an "improved way of harnessing a body-powered prosthesis". She calls her invention "the button", technically it is known as the Ipsilateral Scapular Cutaneous Anchor. In use since 2006, the prosthesis is in patent-pending stage.
We were all just enthralled by both speakers. Both speakers really brought home to each of us just how much the Shriners' and the staff of their hospitals change childrens' lives. Thank you Beth and Deb.
We presented Janet Lussier with a "comfort" gift basket as she has left her postion with Baystate Health Systems @ Mary Lane in Ware. Janet will continue as an individual member. Our next meeting will be held at the DuBois Library , University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA.
Happy Holidays to all

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

And the winner is. . .


. . .Elizabeth Schneider, Director of Mass General Hospital, won our raffle basket. By all accounts, it was a smashing sucess! Thanks to everyone who donated and made basket suggestions. We were a "hit" as they say and let's hope Elizabeth visits Western Mass soon!

Monday, September 15, 2008

September 12, 2008 Quarterly Meeting at Hillcrest Center Campus, Berkshire Medical Center

Meeting Topic: Health Information Literacy and MLA Pilot Project

Summary: WMHIC met at the Hillcrest Center Campus of the Berkshire Medical Center on Friday, September 12, 2008. WMHIC Treasurer, Martha Prescott, hosted this meeting and was also the featured speaker.





Saturday, September 13, 2008

June 13, 2007 Meeting at the Western Massachusetts Regional Library System

Friday the 13th was a very lucky day for WMRLS! We had the good fortune to host the Spring Quarterly Meeting of the Western Massachusetts Health Information Consortium. A selection of photos from our morning meeting follows!