Library
Web Reference Sites
Medical and Dental
CAPHIS: The Consumer and Patient Health Information Section of the Medical
Library Association refers healthcare consumers to trustworthy health information
sites.
CDC Health Topics A to Z: Provides a listing of disease and health topics
found on the CDC Web site.
CDC Travelers’ Health: Worldwide health information and advisories on specific
destinations for travelers.
CDC Wonder Database: Provides a single point of access to a variety of CDC
reports, guidelines, and numeric public health data.
ClinicalTrials.gov: Searchabel database of current information about clinical
research studies.
Combined Health Information Database Online: This database provides titles,
abstracts, and availability information for health information and health education
resources.
Complete Home Medical Guide: A comprehensive home reference that teaches
you about your body in sickness and health, presented by The Columbia University
College of Physicians and Surgeons.
DIRLINE: Directory of health organizations.
The E: Skeleton’s Project: The e: Skeletons Project Web site enables you
to view the bones of a human, gorilla, and baboon and gather information about
them from their osteology database.
Familydoctor.org: Health information
for the whole family from the American Academy of Family Physicians. All
of the information is written and reviewed by physicians and patient education
professionals. Over 500 medical topics.
Free Medical Journals: The Free Medical Journals Site is dedicated to the
promotion of free access to medical journals over the Internet.
The Harvard Medical School Family Health Guide
Health
Information: From the AMA.
Healthfinder: Provides consumers with easy access to online, accurate health
information.
Interactive
Health Tutorials: Online tutorials are interactive health education resources
from the Patient Education Institute. Using animated graphics each tutorial
explains a procedure or condition in easy-to-read language. You can also
listen to the tutorial.
KidsHealth: Site provides doctor:
approved health information about children from before birth through adolescence
with areas for kids, teens, and parents offering hundreds of in: depth articles
and features.
Mayo
Clinic Condition Center: This site by The Mayo Clinic offers 12 'Medicial
Condition Centers' featuring timely information about diseases and medical
conditions. Treatment options, personal stories and interactive tools help
you better manage health concerns.
Medconnect: Online resource for
medical professionals.
Medical Resources Information for the Consumer: From the American Library
Association, this site is a selected listing of Web resources providing health
information for the consumer.
MedicineNet.com: Medical reference
site with information on diseases and conditions, medications, and medical
dictionary and more.
MedLine Plus Health Information:
MEDLINE plus has extensive information from the National Institutes of Health
and other trusted sources on over 500 diseases and conditions. There are
also lists of hospitals and physicians, a medical encyclopedia and dictionaries,
health information in Spanish, extensive information on prescription and
nonprescription drugs, health information from the media, and links to thousands
of clinical trials.
The Merck Manual: Site translates the medical jargon from the professional
Merck Manual edition into language the rest of us can understand. Search or just
browse through the table of contents to find information on diseases, drugs,
and medical tests.
The Merck
Manual of Geriatrics: Site provides information on nursing care, pharmacy
issues, discussions of the best drugs for the elderly. Also included are
chapters on dementia, Alzheimer's disease, rehabilitation, respiratory failure,
and managed care.
National Library of Medicine
NIH Health Information Index:
Excellent ready reference covers virtually all healthcare topics and conditions.
PubMed (MEDLINE):
References and abstracts from 4,300 biomedical journals.
Reader's Digest Health Information:
Site provides the information you need to achieve optimal wellness.
National Center for Health Statistics: From the CDC.
Travel Health Online: This site provides a description of the health problems
found in most non: U.S. travel spots in the world, lists the various medical
providers in selected countries in the world and provides a list of the various
diseases and other types of illnesses that can be found in countries around the
world.
The Virtual Hospital: A digital library
that contains hundreds of books and brochures for health care providers and
patients.
WebMD Health: One-stop site for medical
information online.
World Health News: This online weekly news digest covers stories on public
health issues from around the world.
Your Genes, Your Health: Site multimedia guide to genetic, inherited disorders.
This resources attempts to answer questions such as - how is it inherited, what
causes it, how is it treated, how is it diagnosed and what is it like to have
it.
YourSurgery.com: This site will explain the most commonly performed surgeries,
using simple diagrams and animations.
Cancer Glossary
Cancer.gov: Cancer information from the National Cancer Institute.
HIV/AIDS Information:
From the National Library of Medicine.
HIV/AIDS Surveillance Database: From the U.S. Census Bureau.
American
Academy of Periodontology
American Dental
Assistants Association
American Dental Association
American Dental Hygienist's Association
Dictionary of Dental Terms
InteliHealth
Dental Information: Consumer information from the Univ. of Pennsylvania School
of Dental Medicine. Topics include root canal, gum surgery, crowns, filings and
implants.
International Association for Dental Research
Health Illustrated
Encyclopedia: Includes over 4,000 articles about diseases, tests, symptoms,
injuries, and surgeries. Site also contains an extensive library of
medical photographs and illustrations.
MedTerms.com: Online medical dictionary.
Multilingual
Dictionary of Medical Terms
Online Medical Dictionary
Patient’s Dental Dictionary
Drug Shortages: This site by the U.S. Federal Drug Administration,
Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, features a list of drugs that are in
short supply as well as reasons why they are scarce and advice on how to obtain
them.
Nurse’s PDR Research Center
PDR.net: Online
home of the PDR.
Pharma: Lexicon.com: Look up
medical and pharmaceutical acronyms and abbreviations.
RXList: Internet Drug Index: This site
has data on hundreds of pharmaceutical drugs, including warnings, interactions,
dosages, and overdose treatments. You can search by name (brand or generic)
or imprint code (the numbers and letters stamped on pills and capsules),
which can come in handy if you ever find a mysterious tablet in your medicine
cabinet.
Safemedication.com: This site helps you find information you need to use
your medications safely and effectively.
CINAHL
Sources: Links to nursing Web sites.
National Council of State Boards of Nursing: Information on licensing,
testing, etc.
National Institute of Nursing Research
National League for Nursing
Nurse’s PDR Research Center
NursingWorld: From the American
Nurses Association
Food
and Nutrition Information Center: Information on nutrition
from the National Agricultural Library.
The Food Timeline: History of food and period recipes.
Nutrition Facts: Free source for nutrition information on almost 6,000 different
foods.
Nutrition.gov: Nutrition
and health information on government Web sites.
Atlas
of U.S. Mortality
ATSDR: Toxicological Profile Information Sheet: Information on hazardous
substances.
First Aid: Treatments for various first aid problems.
Learn CPR Online: All the basics you need to know to perform CPR.
MedHist: The guide to history of medicine resources on the Internet
Nursing Home Compare: This site by the Centers for Medicare and Medicad Services,
Department of Health and Human Services, provides detailed information about
the performance of every Medicare and Medicaid certified nursing home in the
country.
Physician Profiles:
Information About Physicians Including Education, Training, Specialty, Malpractice
and Disciplinary Proceedings.
State Health Facts Online:
Current state-level data on demographics, health, health policy, financing,
health coverage, access and state legislation.
WHO: World Health Organization.
