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Contains dictionaries, bilingual dictionaries, thesauri, encyclopedias, quotations and atlases, plus a wide range or subject-specific titles covering everything from accounting to zoology. Provides access to the full text of hundreds of highly regarded and popular reference sources. Provided by Credo. - Lexi-PALS Drug Guide - Enter the drug name in EBSCO search box.
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Provides full text for more than 4,650 journals, including full text for more than 3,900 peer-reviewed titles. PDF backfiles to 1975 or further are available for well over one hundred journals, and searchable cited references are provided for more than 1,000 titles. Provided by EBSCOhost. - MasterFILE Premier
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Provides full text for nearly 1,750 general reference publications with full text information dating as far back as 1975. Covering virtually every subject area of general interest, MasterFILE Premier also contains full text for nearly 500 reference books and 164,424 primary source documents, as well as an Image Collection of 440,207 photos, maps & flags. Provided by EBSCOhost. - CINAHL FullText
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Provides full text for more than 600 journals indexed in CINAHL and is the world's most comprehensive source of full text for nursing & allied health journals. Contains full text for many of the most used journals in the CINAHL index - with no embargo. Full-text coverage dates back to 1981. Provided by EBSCOhost. - Health Source: Consumer Edition
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Provides nearly 550 scholarly full text journals focusing on many medical disciplines; also features the Lexi-PAL Drug Guide, which covers 1,300 generic drug patient education sheets with more than 4,700 brand names. Provided by EBSCOhost. - MEDLINE
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Provides authoritative medical information on medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, the health care system, pre-clinical sciences, and much more. Created by the National Library of Medicine, MEDLINE uses MeSH (Medical Subject Headings) indexing with tree, tree hierarchy, subheadings and explosion capabilities to search citations from over 4,800 current biomedical journals. Provided by EBSCOhost.
Allied Health Associations
- Allied Health Organizations & Associations
- Diagnostic Medical Sonography
- Emergency Medical Technology
- Health Information Technology
- Massage Therapy
- Medical Assistant
- Nuclear Medicine Technology
- Occupational Therapy
- Pharmacy Technology
- Phlebotomy Technology
- Physical Therapy
- Radiologic Technology
- Respiratory Therapy
- Surgical Technology
- Association of Schools of Allied Health Professions
- Created in 1973, the ASAHP began as an organization comprised of administrators and educators in Allied Health education. Their purpose was to provide an interdisciplinary association to improve the quality and quantity of health occupations. Today, the membership consists of 105 academic institutions, 2 professional associations and 300 individual members.
- The Center for Health Careers
- Timely information regarding Pennsylvania based nursing and allied health education programs are provided at this site. Links to educational institutions and career preparation information is also available.
- Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs
- Currently, CAAHEP reviews and accredits over 2000 programs in 21 Allied Health occupations in the United States and Canada. Their web site offers a link to finding accredited programs by state, in 23 Allied Health professions.
- National Network of Health Career Programs in Two Year Colleges
- Health care leaders from two year colleges comprise the National Network. Their goals are to promote collaboration and communication among colleges promoting health programs and to identify and develop new leaders in health career education.
- American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine
- The AIUM was established in 1952; its goal then and now has been to insure that its members - these include physicians, sonographers, scientists and engineers - are provided with the most up to date and accurate information and skills training, while ensuring the safety of patients.
- Health Professions Network
- Health Professions Network is made up of volunteers from all aspects of Allied Health including educators, accreditors and administrators. Diagnostic Medical Sonography is their August 2006 highlight and provides an overview of the profession as well as helpful links.
- Society of Diagnostic Medical Sonography
- Founded in 1970, the SDMS's goal is to advance the science of sonography and the practice of diagnostic medical sonography. Online access to The Journal of Diagnostic Medical Sonography is available to members; nonmembers have access to the table of contents of the current issue.
- U. S. Department of Labor - Diagnostic Medical Sonographers
- The information at this site is taken from the Occupational Outlook Handbook. It provides detailed information pertaining to the nature of the work, working conditions, employment, training, earnings and provides links to additional information.
- National Association of EMS Educators
- "The mission of The National Association of EMS Educators is to promote EMS Education, develop and deliver educational resources, and advocate research and life long learning." Their site provides access to links, news, position papers and publications.
- National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians
- NAEMT's mission is to represent views and opinions of pre-hospital care personnel. The professional membership will be served through educational programs, development of national standards and liaison activities.
- American Health Information Management Association
- Representing more than 46,000 members, AHIMA provides professional and career development, facilitates member communication, advocates public policy that advances health information management and sets standards for education and certification.
- Health Industry Business Communications Council
- The HIBCC is a nonprofit, industry supported organization. It is ANSI (American National Standards Institute) accredited and its primary goal is to develop standards to facilitate information exchange among health care partners. Because HIBCC has continually met industry standards, its has become involved in such issues as electronic data interchange message formats, bar code labeling standards and universal numbering systems.
- Medical Records Institute
- Founded in 1983, MRI has worked to assure the development and acceptance of electronic health care. Their web site provides access to conference information, resources and publications.
- American Massage Therapy Association
- Representing 46,000 members in 27 countries, the American Massage Therapy Association works to promote massage therapy as an essential to the maintenance of good health and as a compliment to other therapeutic processes.
- American Medical Massage Association
- By promoting professional standards, education and testing, the AMMA strives to assist therapists in the growth, image and protection of their profession.
- Massage Therapy Journal
- This publication of the American Massage Therapy Association is available online from the present back to the Winter of 1999.
- Touch Research Institutes
- Founded in 1992 with a grant from Johnson & Johnson, the TRI was the first institution dedicated to the study of touch as it applies to science and medicine. Studies made on subjects from newborn to senior citizens have shown positive results from massage therapy.
- American Association of Medical Assistants
- AAMA's primary goals are threefold: to protect the medical assistant's right to practice; to promote skilled health care delivery; and to enable CMAs (Certified Medical Assistants) to practice their skills and professionalism
- American Medical Technologists
- AMT represents nearly 27,000 professionals. The mission of the organization is to provide certification credentials to medical and dental assistants, clinical laboratory personnel, lab consultants and allied health instructors.
- U.S. Department of Labor - Medical Assistant
- The information at this site is taken from the Occupational Outlook Handbook. It provides detailed information pertaining to the nature of the work, working conditions, employment, training, earnings, and provides links to additional information.
- Journal of Nuclear Medicine
- JNM is a peer reviewed publication; its scope and coverage make it the most widely read journal in the field of Nuclear Medicine. Abstracts of current and archived issues are available to anyone; full text is available only to members.
- Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board
- Founded in 1977, the NMTCB's goal is to promote quality patient care and serve all segments of the population by the establishment of standards and procedures to enable individuals to succeed in the filed of nuclear medicine.
- Society of Nuclear Medicine
- Founded in 1954, the Society of Nuclear Medicine promotes the technology and practical application of nuclear medicine; it is comprised of 16,000 members. The Society sponsors meetings and workshops, publishes newsletters, journals and books in their effort to promote advances in their field.
- U. S. Department of Labor - Nuclear Medicine Technologists
- The information at this site is taken from the Occupational Outlook Handbook. It provides detailed information pertaining to the nature of the work, working conditions, employment, training, earnings and provides links to additional information.
- American Kinesiotherapy Association
- Employing legislation and public relations, the AKTS hopes to improve recognition of the profession of kinesiotherapy. It also provides educational opportunities to enhance the standard of care kinesiotherapists give.
- American Occupational Therapy Association
- A nationally recognized organization, the AOTA is comprised of more than 40,000 occupational therapists, occupational therapy assistants and OT students. They work with people who are experiencing health problems such as developmental disorders, stroke, mental diseases and other physical injuries. Abstracts of articles from the American Journal of Occupational Therapy are available to nonmembers; members of AOTA have access to the full text.
- American Occupational Therapy Foundation
- Created in 1965, the AOTF is a non-profit organization whose goal is to advance the science of Occupational Therapy and to make the public aware of its value. The Foundation works with the American Occupational Therapy Association to fund research grants and to fund 3 Centers for Scholarships and Research in Occupational Therapy. AOTF offers 70 scholarships every year and publishes the Occupational Therapy Journal of Research.
- American Therapeutic Recreation Association
- Incorporated in 1984, ATRA is the largest professional organization representing recreational therapists. The Association relies heavily on input from its chapter members and from a consumer advisory network.
- National Rehabilitation Association
- The National Rehabilitation Association is the oldest and most powerful advocate for persons with disabilities. Their mission is to provide awareness, advocacy and career advancement for rehabilitation professionals.
- Pennsylvania Occupational Therapy Association
- The POTA operates within the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to provide a forum for professional learning to occupational therapy practitioners and to insure access to occupational therapy services.
- U. S. Department of Labor - Occupational Therapist Assistants and Aides
- The information at this site is taken from the Occupational Outlook Handbook. It provides detailed information pertaining to the nature of the work, working conditions, employment, training, earnings and provides links to additional information.
- American Association of Pharmacy Technicians
- The AAPT is instrumental in promoting pharmacy technicians as an important part of the patient care team. To help technicians update their skills and stay current with changes in the field, the Association provides continuing education programs and services.
- American Pharmacists Association
- Founded in 1852, the APhA was the first professional pharmacy association in the United States. Its 50,000 members include pharmacy technicians, students, practicing pharmacists and anyone interested in the advancement of the profession.
- Drugs.com
- Drug information presented at this site is taken from the Physician's Desk Reference, Cerner Multum and Thomson Micromedex. Areas of information include Pill Identifier, Drug Interaction Checker, and News & Articles.
- MayoClinic.com - Drugs & Supplements
- In addition to browsing drugs by name or category, the site provides general drug information, such as Avoiding Medical Mishaps, from Micromedex.
- National Pharmacy Technician Association
- With over 24,000 members, NPTA is the largest professional pharmacy association in the world. The Association's primary goal is to improve the profession while remaining focused on its members.
- U.S. Department of Labor - Pharmacy Aides
- The information at this site is taken from the Occupational Outlook Handbook. It provides detailed information pertaining to the nature of the work, working conditions, employment, training, earnings and provides links to additional information.
- U.S Department of Labor - Pharmacy Technicians
- The information at this site is taken from the Occupational Outlook Handbook. It provides detailed information pertaining to the nature of the work, working conditions, employment, training, earnings and provides links to additional information.
- American Society for Clinical Pathology
- The ASCP is dedicated to enhancing the profession of pathology and laboratory medicine through their educational, scientific and charitable efforts. Selected articles from their publications The American Journal of Clinical Pathology and Laboratory Medicine are available to the general public.
- American Society of Phlebotomy Technicians
- A.S.P.T.'s primary functions include testing and certifying trained phlebotomists. It also provides member newsletters, creates cross-training programs, and provides material for home study. The Society was founded in 1983 and is the second oldest certifying agency in the country.
- National Phlebotomy Association
- The National Phlebotomy Association, founded in 1978, has been the premier organization for educating and certifying phlebotomists in the United States. The Association was founded to create a standard and code of ethics for the profession of phlebotomy. To date, the NPA has certified more than 15,000 phlebotomists worldwide and has accredited programs nationwide.
- Needle Phobia Information Site
- Approximately 10% of the population has needle phobia. The author of this site discusses the types and causes of needle phobia, the risks of developing the condition, a description of treatments and supplies links and journal articles.
- American Academy of Physical Therapy
- Dedicated to meeting the needs of minority physical therapists, the AAPT is a non-profit organization based in the state of Illinois. The Academy has developed and operates the Early Professional Socialization Experience Program, a federally funded program for the recruitment and retention of minority students in the filed of Physical Therapy. This program is an addition to traditional education programs supported by the Academy.
- American Kinesiotherapy Association
- Employing legislation and public relations, the AKTS hopes to improve recognition of the profession of kinesiotherapy. It also provides educational opportunities to enhance the standard of care kinesiotherapists give.
- American Physical Therapy Association
- Comprised of more than 63,000 members, the APTA's goal is to promote advancements in the practice, research and education of physical therapy. Selected articles and research reports from the Journal of the American Physical Therapy Association are available full text.
- National Rehabilitation Association
- The National Rehabilitation Association is the oldest and most powerful advocate for persons with disabilities. Their mission is to provide awareness, advocacy and career advancement for rehabilitation professionals.
- Pennsylvania Physical Therapy Association
- Operating within the Commonwealth, the PPTA actively recruits members to promote the role of the physical therapist through education and research and enabling practitioners to be aware of changing health care needs.
- U. S. Department of Labor - Physical Therapist Assistants and Aides
- The information at this site is taken from the Occupational Outlook Handbook. It provides detailed information pertaining to the nature of the work, working conditions, employment, training, earnings and provides links to additional information.
- American Registry of Radiologic Technologists
- Recognized as the world's largest accrediting organization, ARRT's goal is to ensure high quality patient care in the field of Radiologic Technology. The Registry tests and certifies technologists, and administers continuing education and ethics requirements.
- American Society of Radiologic Technologists
- The ASRT was founded in 1920 and has a membership of 109,000. Members are registered radiologic technologists; this is accomplished by completing an accreditation program and passing a national certification examination. The Society conducts two national education conferences each year and publishes two peer reviewed research journals.
- EMBBS Radiology Library to Radiology Rounds at MDChoice.com
- Radiologic Rounds was founded and is run by academic physicians. Their Editorial Board reviews provided information to assure it is current and correct. Actual X-rays of body parts are accessible.
- HONmedia - Medical Images
- Health on the Net, founded by experts in telemedicine, provides access to more than 6800 medical images, in addition to information about conferences and news.
- U. S. Department of Labor - Radiologic Technologists and Technicians
- The information at this site is taken from the Occupational Outlook Handbook. It provides detailed information pertaining to the nature of the work, working conditions, employment, training, earnings and provides links to additional information.
- American Association for Respiratory Care
- With more than 35,000 members, the American Association for Respiratory Care is committed to enhancing the professionalism of therapists, improving job performance and broadening the scope of knowledge of therapists.
- American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine
- One of the official journals of the American Thoracic Society, AJRCCM is comprised mainly of original research articles. Access to the Table of Contents and abstracts are provided.
- Asthma & Allergies
- A list of annotated websites recommended by CCAC librarians.
- Health Professions Network
- Health Professions Network is made up of volunteers from all aspects of Allied Health including educators, accreditors and administrators. Respiratory Therapy is their February 2005 highlight and provides an overview of the profession as well as helpful links.
- National Board for Respiratory Care, Inc.
- Created in 1960 to evaluate the competence of respiratory therapists, the NBRC is a voluntary certifying board. Though it has gone through several mergers and name changes, the Board's primary goal has is still to remain at the forefront of the testing field by offering examinations based on leading standards and technologies.
- National Emphysema Foundation
- Founded in 1971, the foundation has been dedicated to improving the lives of those afflicted with emphysema and related respiratory diseases; it accomplishes this goal through direst patient care, education and research.
- Pennsylvania Society for Respiratory Care
- The goals of the PSRC include providing educational programs, advancing all aspects of respiratory care, educating the general public in pulmonary health and promoting understanding between respiratory care personnel and the medical professions.
- U. S. Department of Labor - Respiratory Therapists
- The information at this site is taken from the Occupational Outlook Handbook. It provides detailed information pertaining to the nature of the work, working conditions, employment, training, earnings and provides links to additional information.
- Association of Surgical Technologists
- The Association of Surgical Technologists strives to promote the quality of patient care by bringing together surgical practitioners and other health care professionals through educational programs, forums for idea exchange and the fostering of personal and professional growth.
- Foundation for Surgical Technology
- Founded in 1997, the Foundation's primary goal is to promote programs that will support the profession of surgical technology.
- Health Professions Network
- Health Professions Network is made up of volunteers from all aspects of Allied Health including educators, accreditors and administrators. Surgical Technology is their September 2004 highlight and provides an overview of the profession as well as helpful links.
- National Board of Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting (NBSTSA)
- Established in 1974, the LCC-ST is the acknowledged certifying agency for surgical technologists. Access to self-assessment exams and job analysis reports are available at their web site.
- U. S. Department of Labor - Surgical Technologists
- The information at this site is taken from the Occupational Outlook Handbook. It provides detailed information pertaining to the nature of the work, working conditions, employment, training, earnings and provides links to additional information.