Friday, July 28, 2006

YSN Library July 31 - August 4

Here is the schedule for when I will be at YSN for this week.
Questions, comments, concerns? .... please email me
janene.batten@yale.edu

Monday 7/31
10:30 - 4:00
Class 10:30 - 11:30 PubMed Basics

Tuesday 8/1
See me in Medical Library for assistance - 737-2964

Wednesday 8/2
See me in Medical Library for assistance - 737-2964

Thursday 8/3
See me in Medical Library for assistance - 737-2964

Friday 8/4
8:30 - 1:00

Complete list of classes

Wednesday, July 19, 2006

FDA offers glimpse at important milestones in its history

As part of FDA's observance of its first 100 years, the agency has created "This Week in FDA History," a Web page that spotlights a different FDA milestone each week. The page also describes how each historical item relates to current agency operations and offers links to further information for those who want to probe deeper. Be reminded about:FDA Centenial 1906 - 2006 web page has many other interesting links about their first 100 years.

Tuesday, July 18, 2006

New site teaches children about safe use of OTC drugs


"Medicines in My Home" is a new Web site that aims to help children -- especially 11- and 12-year-olds -- understand the safe use of over-the-counter medicines. The site is designed to be used as part of a classroom curriculum, but it also can serve as an information source independent of the classroom. FDA developed the site with the Montgomery County (Md.) Public School System and the National Council on Patient Information and Education.

Monday, July 17, 2006

IOM Report: Preterm Birth

A report released yesterday by the IOM finds that more than half a million infants are born prematurely every year, costing the United States at least $26 billion.

The report, “Preterm Birth: Causes, Consequences, and Prevention,” finds that one in eight infants in the United States is now born at least three weeks early, a rate that has increased by more than 30% during the last 20 years and has largely been fueled by fertility treatments resulting in more multiple births. However, experts say the cause of most preterm births remains unclear, making the early deliveries difficult to prevent. Although the report notes that physicians have “made great strides in helping preemies to survive,” researchers say birth even a few weeks prematurely can significantly increase the risk of medical and developmental problems.

To reduce the number of premature births, the IOM recommends that more pregnant women undergo first-trimester ultrasound exams to help accurately determine gestational age. In addition, the group calls on physicians to strengthen guidelines for preventing multiple births associated with fertility treatments. Finally, the report calls on the federal government to increase research efforts into the causes and prevention of preterm birth.

Friday, July 14, 2006

YSN Library July 17 - July 21

Here is the schedule for when I will be at YSN for this week.
Questions, comments, concerns? .... please email me
janene.batten@yale.edu

Monday 7/17
8:30 - 4:00
Class 4:00 - 5:00 RefWorks Basics

Tuesday 7/18
8:30 - 4:00
Class 4:00 - 5:00 Endnote Basics

Wednesday 7/19
See me in Medical Library for assistance - 737-2964
Class 7:00 - 8:00 PowerPoint Basics

Thursday 7/20
Call the Medical reference desk for assistance - 737-4065

Friday 7/21
8:30 - 1:00

Complete list of classes

Friday, July 07, 2006

YSN Library July 10 - July 14

Here is the schedule for when I will be at YSN for this week.
Questions, comments, concerns? .... please email me
janene.batten@yale.edu

Monday 7/10
8:30 - 4:00
Class 4:00 - 5:00 Endnote Basics

Tuesday 7/11
See me in Medical Library for assistance - 737-2964

Wednesday 7/12
11:00 - 5:00
Class 7:00 - 8:00 RefWorks Basics

Thursday 7/13
Call the Medical reference desk for assistance - 737-4065

Friday 7/14
12:00 - 5:00

Complete list of classes