Have you considered utilizing the librarian for help in your research efforts? The Banner Baywood medical librarian is skilled at searching the vast medical literature available in a wide variety of databases. Research assistance is provided to staff here at Baywood and the Heart Hospital on an extensive range of topics from: mitral valve repair, mrsa infection control, limiting IV insertion pain, rapid response teams, chest pain units, nursing education, guidelines for surgical procedures, and many more. If you need help searching the medical literature on any topic, contact the librarian. Also, if you prefer to do your own searching but would like some additional training or tips on how to conduct more effective searches in databases such as PubMed, OVID, EBSCO or the Cochrane Database of Systemic Reviews, the librarian can provide one-on-one or group training. Of course, anytime that you have already found the citations you need for your research or project, but don’t have access to the full-text, contact the library and we will get the full-text articles for you. The library is an excellent resource for your information needs and a librarian is available in person, Monday through Thursday, 8am to 4:30pm.
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