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BMJ No 7121 Volume 315

Information in practice Saturday 6 December 1997


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World wide web course tools


Medical educationalists may wish to evaluate WebCT, a tool to help non-technical users create sophisticated web based educational environments. It can be used to create entire online courses or just to publish extra material for existing courses. Check it out on http://homebrew1.cs.ubc.ca/webct/.

Neurolink web site


Neurolink, an independent educational programme to support those involved in the management and treatment of people suffering from depression has just launched a website on http://www.neurolink.co.uk.

Orthopod mailing list


Chris Oliver has set up an electronic mailing list on orthopaedics. See the web page for details (http://www.mailbase.ac.uk/lists/orthopod/) or, to subscribe, send a message to mailbase@mailbase.ac.uk with this command in the body of your message "join orthopod first name last name stop."

Uronet


Uronet (http://uronet.org) provides an educational service, an information resource, and an interactive forum for discussion on prostate cancer for urologists worldwide.

Royal College of Radiologists on line


Several people commented on my omission of the Royal College of Radiologists from the online medical establishment. The college can be found in cyberspace on http://www.rcr.ac.uk/enquiries.

Coombe Women's Hospital on line


The Coombe Women's Hospital in Dublin now has a web site (http://www.coombe.ie/), which includes an annual clinical report, patient information leaflets, and a maternity information booklet.

Merck manuals on line


The Merck Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy and the Merck Manual Home Edition are available on line on the Merck website: (http://www.merck.com). You can even read them in Japanese.

Virtual course on structure based drug design


It is not too late to register for a self paced online course on structure based drug design, which started in October and which will run for between one and two years. See http://www.vsms.nottingham.ac.uk/vsms/sbdd/advert.html for details.

Virtual environments


To see an impressive website housing virtual conferences on biomolecular sciences and bioinformatics, including demonstrations and using the latest plug-ins, visit the Virtual Environment Interactive site on http://lasher.vei.co.uk/.

Eurosurveillance weekly


Eurosurveillance weekly (http://www.eurosurv.org) is an electronic bulletin, which, its authors boast, is updated at least weekly so you can hear about outbreaks as they unfold.

Grand rounds in cyberspace


Sound recordings of the Johns Hopkins grand rounds are broadcast live and then archived for later access on http://www.audionet.com/edu/jhmr/archives, but you will need a RealAudio plug-in (http://www.realaudio.com) to hear them. Also worth a visit is Cyberounds on http://www.cyberounds.com/.

Compiled by Mark Pallen
email m.pallen@qmw.ac.uk
web page http://www.qmw.ac.uk/~rhbm001/mpallen.html


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