Healthy Futures: Medical Regulation and Human Agency 21st & 22nd January, 2010 Convenors: Professor David Spiegelhalter and Dr Tim Lewens Regulatory agencies routinely make cost-benefit analyses of new medical products and treatments. Yet there is little agreement on how such analyses ought to be performed, and utilitarian paradigms are seldom applied in other areas of […]
more trumpet blowing
Many thanks to whoever nominated me for the You Make A Difference, November awards for “For being helpful to a patient by providing quick access to information “ Two nominations in 3 months is really great, and I’m very proud. Thanks again,Isla
Access to University e-resources off campus
Access to electronic resources off-campus changed from 1 August 2009. The University completed the transition from ATHENS access to locally authenticated access via Shibboleth on the 1st August. Users will no longer be able to access a resource via the ATHENS alternative login route. The recommended access route for electronic resources is via e-resources@cambridge (http://www.lib.cam.ac.uk/electronicresources/) […]
Library Survey 2009
Take the survey – we’re listeningwho?The Medical Library would like to find out what you think of us : our resources, our services, our staff & the library itselfwhat?LibQUAL is an online survey that has been used by libraries around the world. It only takes 10-15 minutes and the analysis is completely confidential .when?Monday 16th […]
Cycle to Work Scheme
The University is introducing a Cycle to Work salary sacrifice scheme for University staff on 2 November 2009. If you would like to find out more, drop in to one of the Road shows: 16 November 2009 (11am–2pm); Clinical School foyer, Addenbrookes Hospital, Hills Road More details available.
Congratulations!
Congratulations to the Radiographic Team from the Cambridge & Huntingdon Breast Screening Unit! Barbara Knighton, Superintendant Radiographer, and her team have won the Society of Radiographer’s Team of the Year (Eastern Region). http://www.sor.org/stories/and-years-winners-are
PubMed Revamp – all change TODAY!!
We said it was going to happen… and now it has! Pubmed has had its revamp – and looks lovely, don’t you think? All the same functionality is available – just in a sightly different place. A revised version of the guide to searching Pubmed is available.
SCOPUS training
Thursday 5th of November 2009, 10.30am Issac Newton Institute Scopus is the largest abstract and citation database of research literatureand quality web sources and is aimed at the scientfic researcher. This session is aimed at graduate students and staff who want to learn howto use Scopus to both locate research in their area and to […]
systematic reveiw & meta-analysis standards
1996, (revised 2001)CONSORT3 C Begg, M Cho and S Eastwood et al., Improving the quality of reporting of randomized controlled trials: the CONSORT statement, JAMA 276 (1996), pp. 637–639. View Record in Scopus | Cited By in Scopus (1343)[3] and [4]CONsolidated Standards Of Reporting TrialsRandomised trials 1999QUOROM7QUality Of Reporting Of Meta-analysesMeta-analyses of randomised trials 2003STARD5STAndards […]
Is the weight of knowledge getting you down?
Perhaps we can ease the load with this ethically produced jute bag. Only £2! Ask at the library desk.Hurry – before stocks run out!
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