BMJ No 7128 Volume 316 Information in practice Saturday 31 January 1998
NetlinesOffice of Alternative Medicine
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| Many conventional doctors are sceptical of alternative
medicine, so it is perhaps surprising to see that the American
government's National Institutes of Health host an Office of
Alternative Medicine (OAM) with an associated website:
http://altmed.od.nih.gov/. However, the
site is excellently designed and provides evidence for the efficacy of
some alternative treatments, details of research funded by the OAM, and
advice for patients on how to find and evaluate practitioners of
alternative medicine. There is even encouragement for patients to
search Medline for information on alternative therapies. |
Cancer genome anatomy project
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| The US National Cancer Institute has recently announced
the establishment of an interdisciplinary cancer genome anatomy project
(http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/ncicgap/)
involving research teams at the National Cancer Institute, at academic
centres and within the private sector, with the overall goal of
achieving a comprehensive molecular characterisation of normal,
precancerous, and malignant cells. |
More of the medical establishment on the web
Healthfinder and CME via OMNI
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| The American government's Healthfinder website
(http://www.healthfinder.gov/) provides an
excellent gateway to online information about consumer health and human
services. Britain's OMNI site (Organising Medical Networked
Information) at http://www.omni.ac.uk not
only provides a database of online medical resources but, with the
Royal College of Physicians, has just launched a database of courses
approved for continuing medical education (CME), complete with details
on how to obtain CME approval
(http://omni.ac.uk/cme/). |
Circumcision online
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| Circumcision is one of those subjects that crops up repeatedly
in online medical discussion forums. For useful online information on
the subject visit the circumcision information resource on
http://www.cirp.org/CIRP/. |
Gulf war illness research
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| The Gulf War Illness Research Unit at King's College Medical
School is recruiting, via its website
http://www.smd.kcl.ac.uk/kcsmd/gulfwar/index.htm,
servicemen who fought in the Gulf war for inclusion in a large
epidemiological study to try to identify the long term health effects
of the war on soldiers. |
NHS white paper The New NHS
Ethnic medicine
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| The Ethnomed Ethnic Medicine Guide
(http://www.hslib.washington.edu/clinical/ethnomed/)
has been produced by the University of Washington to help doctors cope
with the needs of ethnic minority groups. Although addressed to the
local problems of Seattle, it contains information of use to anyone
treating patients from Ethiopia, Eritrea, Tigré, Somalia, Vietnam, or
Cambodia. |
Paediatrics online
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| The PEDINFO website
(http://www.uab.edu/pedinfo/) at the
University of Alabama provides an exhaustive list of online paediatrics
resources and even includes its own mailing list and an internet relay
chat channel for paediatricians and other child health professionals.
There is a European mirror on
http://www.nice.it/pedinfo. |
Buying and selling, catching trains, and reading teletext
Compiled by Mark Pallen
email
m.pallen@qmw.ac.uk
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