miércoles, 1 de junio de 2016

PubMed, your best friend to look cientific information



Hello!

If I think in a good tool that helps me in my daily life like student of Dentistry, inmediately comes to my mind is PubMed (http://www.pubmed.gov). This is a free search engine accessing primarily the MedLine database of references and abstracts on life sciences and biomedical topics. Have a loooot of sections and filters to find the best information available according to your needs, but I currently occupy only ones who taught me to use in class, that are ''MeSH Database'' (Medical Subject Headings), a tool that lets you choose from a list of words defining the exact term you are looking for, in order to narrow the results relative to your needs. Other filter that I use a lot is ''Clnical Queries'', that filter items greater validity and reliability (like systematic reviews, which are scientific articles that integrate all available studies and an analysis of its results).
I use this website at least once a week, sometimes more, and I like it because helps me a lot when the teachers request find current information on any odontologic topic or when a family member or friend has a odontologic doubt that I can not answer.



6 comentarios:

  1. Jum Jum Jum You copied the website that I chose to make my blog 77

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  2. I learned to use it not long ago jajaja It is very useful :)

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  3. in my opinion is very difficult to use pubmed hahaha

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  4. Pubmed is very useful when you have a doubt about any biomedical topic, I use this website too!

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  5. hahahah we wrote about the same website :')

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  6. I do not really like PubMed but this year I've used a lot to find information for our research project and has been very useful!

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