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Training
Want to build your understanding of the biomedical literature and improve your ability to search it successfully and efficiently? Our education specialists can provide a variety of training sessions, in a classroom setting or one-on-one, in our facility or yours. Pre-existing classes listed below may be scheduled and new classes may be developed upon request. Continuing education (CE) credits can be earned for some of these sessions, and here is a sampling of the topics available:
Free Classes (CME/CNE credit is available) |
Class Length |
Introduction to the PubMed database |
1.0 hr |
Consumer Health Resources from the National Library of Medicine |
1.0 hr |
Fee-Based Classes |
Class Length |
Applications for Personal Digital Assistants / Mobile Technologies |
1.0 or more hrs |
Overview of Public Health Research Resources |
1.0 or more hrs |
Introduction to Researching the Medical Literature |
1.0 or more hrs |
Locating Evidence-Based Medical and/or Nursing Literature |
1.0 or more hrs |
Other topical classes can be developed upon request |
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Individual Instructional Sessions |
Class Length |
Overview of Library Services & The Research Process |
custom |
Searching the Medical Literature |
varies |
Advanced Searching of the PubMed Database |
varies |
Locating Evidence-Based Medical and/or Nursing Literature |
varies |
Other instructional sessions can be developed upon request |
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The class fee for non-UNTHSC patrons is $50 per hour. Quotes for individual instruction are available upon request.
Contact Lisa Smith at 817-735-2601 or lsmith@hsc.unt.edu to arrange for a class or individual instruction.
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