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    Here are some other related medical links which we hope you will visit.

National Library of Medicine:

http://www.nlm.nih.gov

   The Library serves as a national information resource for medical education, research, t and service activities of Federal and private agencies, organizations, institutions, and individuals.

 

World Health Organization Web Page:

http://www.who.int

   International health information available.

 

PubMed:

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/PubMed

   Pub Med is a search tool for accessing literature citations and provides a link to a small number of full-text versions. Pub Med provides access to MEDLINE, PREMEDLINE and citations supplied electronically by publishers.

 

MedlinePlus:

http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus

   MedlinePlus is designed to direct the lay person to resources containing information that will help research their health questions. The latest information is available with links to preconfigured Medline search strategies.

 

MedicineNet- Diseases & Treatments:

http://www.medicinenet.com

   Produced by Information Network, Inc. for information purposes only. The content is written by board-certified U.S. physicians. It is intended to provide educational material and is not designed to provide medical advise. Diseases are listed alphabetically. The format includes "Power Points" describing general features of each disease, plus sections on diagnosis and treatment. Graphics are used for some diseases.

 

American Academy of Family Physicians:

http://www.aafp.org

   This website is a resource for anyone interested in family practice, whether they are a patient, healthcare professional, health care policymaker, family practice resident, or medical student.

 

American Board of Family Medicine:

http://www.theabfm.org

   Information includes requirements for residency training, certification, and recertification. ABFP publications are listed. There is also a geographic search engine to find ABFP certified physicians as well as those with CAQ in geriatrics or sports medicine.

 

Medscape Web Page:

http://www.medscape.com

   For health professionals and interested consumers. Features thousands of free full-text, peer-reviewed articles, medical news, MEDLINE, and interactive quizzes. Database of medical articles from credible sources, including the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

 

National Center for Health Statistics:

http://www.cdc.gov/nchs

 

National Institutes of Health:

http://www.nih.gov

    A source of information on major research areas, important health-related topics, and diseases currently under investigation by NIH. Resource information available on cancer, AIDS, women's health and more. You can also gain access to on-line library catalogs and journals.

 

U.S. Centers for Disease Control & Prevention:

http://www.cdc.gov

   An agency of the Department of Health & Human Services. This site helps you learn about health information, traveler's health, and up-to-date statistics on diseases and illnesses.

 

U.S. Food & Drug Administration:

http://www.fda.gov

   An overview of the FDA, a public health agency. Information also provided on prescriptions, foods, medical devices, and much more.

 

American Medical Association:

http://www.ama-assn.org

   A good starting point for finding AMA resources. Excellent links to other health related sites are available. Membership to the library includes web delivered services. A review of the site map is required to gain an overview of all that the AMA offers at this site.

 

 

American Board of Medical Specialties:
http://www.abms.org

California Medical Association:
http://www.cmanet.org

Department of Health and Human Services:
http://www.os.dhhs.gov

Hospital Association of Southern California:
http://www.hasc.org

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services:
http://www.cms.hhs.gov

Healthy Cities:
http://www.healthycities.com/norton

Los Angeles County Medical Association:
http://www.lacmanet.org

Medical Board of California:
http://www.medbd.ca.gov

Orange County Medical Association:
http://www.ocma.org

Riverside County Medical Association:
http://www.rcmanet.org

San Bernardino County Medical Society:
http://www.sbcms.org

San Diego County Medical Society:
http://www.sdcms.org

 
 
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