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Halyna Liszczynskyj <[log in to unmask]>
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Halyna Liszczynskyj <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 15 Feb 2019 11:17:25 -0500
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Hello everyone,

Has anyone else seen this website or used it?  Its directed at
physicians/health care users.  AllMedx.com
( http://www.allmedx.com/) ,  Its free.



https://www.rfdtv.com/story/39818387/introducing-allmedx-a-transformational-medical-search-engine-providing-clinical-information-for-physicians


 
Physicians and other health care professional will find content for all
specialties, and can search all sources or refine their search by
keyword or from among the following:	●  More than 7,000,000
MD-vetted articles
	●  Proprietary filtering of PubMed, focusing on clinical links
from high-impact journals plus the most-read journals in all
specialties
	●  Full-text guidelines and guidelines-related documents such
as practice recommendations, practice parameters, scientific statements,
and advisories from 230 medical associations, as well as abstracts from
all guidelines listed in PubMed, important given the closure of
guideline.gov
	●  NIH and branded drug and dosing resources
	●  Review articles and news from the world’s most respected
publishers, including the five largest physician news providers
	●  Information on 7,000 rare diseases – more than any other
physician site
	●  Patient education handouts
The site is free to users, an advantage over other sources, and offers
a robust, relevant and easy to use search platform to obtain results
quickly.

On staff is a medical librarian and they even offer a librarian chat to
their users.

Information from PubMed is not full-text.   Drug information is from
DailyMed from NLM.  News is from Medpage.
Guidelines seem pretty good as well.

I can definitely seem a librarian's hand in the curation of this site.


Not sure who is behind this site however.

Would you promote this site to your medical and hospital staff?
Opinions -comments please.

Thank-you,

Halyna




Halyna Liszczynskyj, BS, MLS
Director, Library Services
Mohawk Valley Health System
St. Elizabeth Medical Center & Faxton-St. Luke's Healthcare.
 
St. Elizabeth Medical Center
Medical Library
2209 Genesee St.
Utica, NY 13501
(315) 801-8381 / [log in to unmask]
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