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TELEMEDICINE

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MEDLINE (OVID)
Three separate components of Medline available through OVID interface: Medline 1966 - present (offers author/journal/keyword/subject, or MESH, searching), Oldmedline 1950 - 1965 (offers same but subject searching), and In-Process around 2 recent months (offers same but subject searching).  
URL: http://library.cpmc.columbia.edu/hsl/eres/countact.cfm?resourceid=1301 
PUBMED
Coverage is from 1966 - present. 
URL: http://library.cpmc.columbia.edu/hsl/eres/countact.cfm?resourceid=1198 
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Dictionaries, Encyclopedias and Guides


E-HEALTH, TELEHEALTH, AND TELEMEDICINE [ELECTRONIC RESOURCE] : A GUIDE TO START-UP AND SUCCESS / MARLENE M. MAHEU, PAMELA WHITTEN, ACE ALLEN.
Maheu, Marlene M..  In-depth look at a wide range of issues in the field of health care and telecommunications technologies. Audience intended for includes health administrators health practitioners, telecommunication and technology specialistds, and academics and students 
LIBRARYWeb. 
URL: http://www.columbia.edu/cgi-bin/cul/resolve?clio4240485 
EFFECTIVE HEALTHCARE INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Armoni, Adi (editor).  This book puts a special emphasis on issues dealing with the most recent innovations such as telemedicine, Web-based medical information and consulting systems, expert systems and artificial intelligence 
LIBRARYWeb . 
URL: http://www.columbia.edu/cgi-bin/cul/resolve?clio4254822  
ESSENTIALS OF TELEMEDICINE AND TELECARE [ELECTRONIC RESOURCE] .
Norris A.C..  This is an EBOOK that includes bibliographical references and an index. 
LIBRARYWeb c2002.. 
GUIDE TO MEDICAL INFORMATICS, THE INTERNET AND TELEMEDICINE
Colera, E..  This guide includes bibliographical references and index. 
R858.C64 1997. 
TELENURSING [ELECTRONIC RESOURCE] : NURSING PRACTICE IN CYBERSPACE.
Sharpe,C.C..  This is an EBOOK as well as a PRINT book. Includes bibliographical references and an index. 
LIBRARYWeb and RT42 .S47 2001 . 
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Directories and Associations


AMERICAN COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS - AMERICAN SOCIETY OF INTERNAL MEDICINE TELEMEDICINE RESOURCE CENTER
Provides an introduction to telemedicine along with a glossary, links to other telemedicine websites and a bibliography. 
URL: http://www.acponline.org/computer/telemedicine 
AMERICAN TELEMEDICINE ASSOCIATION
1010 Vermont Ave., K.W., Suite 301, Washington D.C. 20005, Tel.: (202) 628-4700 
URL: http://www.atmeda.org/ 
INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR TELEMEDICINE- ISFT
ISFT's mission is to "facilitate the International dissemination of knowledge and experience in Telemedicine and e-Health and to provide access to recognized experts in the field worldwide." 
URL: http://www.isft.net/cms/index.php?homepage 
NORDIC TELEMEDICINE ASSOCIATION (NTA)
Telemedicine organizations. Strives to strengthen and expand telemedicine activities; promotes collaboration with telemedicine groups worldwide. 
URL: http://www.nordictelemed.org 
THE HEALTH AND SCIENCE COMMUNICATIONS ASSOCIATION
"An association of communications professionals committed to sharing knowledge and resources in the health and science arenas. The foundation for our network is built upon our unique membership which has created opportunities for unlimited exchange of information and support." 
URL: http://www.hesca.org/ 
THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR TELEMEDICINE
Aims to promote the development of telemedicine, telecare and telehealth around the world. Seeks to work with existing national telemedicine societies, and encourage the formation of new national societies where they do not currently exist. 
URL: http://www.isft.net/cms/index.php?homepage 
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Internet Guides and Resources


CENTER FOR TELEHEALTH & E-HEALTH LAW (CTEL)
"CTeL was founded in 1995 by the Mayo Foundation, Cleveland Clinic, Midwest Rural Telemedicine Consortium, Texas Children’s Hospital, among others and is focused on overcoming barriers to the utilization of telehealth and related e-health services." 
URL: http://www.ctel.org/ 
NATIONAL LABORATORY FOR THE STUDY OF RURAL TELEMEDICINE
Iowa University has constructed the nation's first state-owned, statewide fiberoptic communications network. This network serves a unique population, and access to advanced technology is limited in its rural communities. Telemedicine via this site may help meet the challenge. 
URL: http://telemed.medicine.uiowa.edu/index.html 
NETWORKING HEALTH [ELECTRONIC RESOURCE] : PRESCRIPTIONS FOR THE INTERNET
Committee on Enhancing the Internet for Health and Biomedical Applications--Technical Requirements a.  This EBOOK includes bibliographical references and index. 
LIBRARYWeb c2000. 
URL: http://www.columbia.edu/cgi-bin/cul/resolve?clio4245149 
NLM NATIONAL TELEMEDICINE INITIATIVE
Web site provides information about 19 multi-year telemedicine projects and web sites 
URL: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/research/telemedinit.html 


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