Monday, January 23, 2012

AMA Most Fascinating Medical Facts of 2011

Recently, AMA (American Medical Association) released the most fascinating medical facts of 2011.  Here are just some that seemed to be the most interesting.
  1. For every American who quit smoking in 2011, another became obese.
  2. 63% of doctors say they have changed an initial diagnosis based on new information found online.
  3. Only 9% of patients say online information influences their physician choice.
  4. 91% of Americans don't know how much sodium healthy people are supposed to consume.
  5. The overwhelming majority of online physician reviews are positive.
  6. Anxiety and depression medications are used by 27 million Americans.
  7. 82% of U.S. hospitals have delayed patient treatment because of drug shortages.
  8. An estimated 4.5 million annual outpatient visits are due to adverse drug events.
  9. 80% of patients fear contracting infection in a hospital; 71% worry about medical errors.
  10. Nearly 12 million Americans are cancer survivors, 4 times the number in 1971.
And the list goes on...

Thursday, January 19, 2012

What's the difference between Apps and Mobile sites?

Many Apps are saved to your device and do not require internet access when they are being used. This is practical when you have limited Wifi, but it also means you need to update the apps frequently to make sure you have the most recent and accurate information downloaded.
Mobile sites are websites or databases optimized for easy navigation on smaller screens and require internet access.

Check NYIT's Library Webpage , and browse the LibGuides including the guide to Medical Mobile Resources. The guide includes both recommended Apps and a list to the mobile sites for databases subscribed by NYIT libraries.

To view the guide click here.

Monday, January 9, 2012

In Quotes


“…when you cut into the present, the future leaks out…” —William S. Burroughs, as shared in a talk by Matt Jones of BERG: “Gardens and Zoos