Neurosciences Signature Program
The OSUMC Neurosciences Program includes Neuro-Oncology/Skull Base, Spine/Spine Trauma, Stroke/Cerebrovascular, Neuromuscular/Multiple Sclerosis, Neurodegenerative disorders/Dementia, Movement Disorders/Epilepsy and Neuro-Psychiatric Disorders.
The resources below support research, education and patient care in the Neurosciences :
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Science Citation Index Provides subject and author searching; tracking of references cited in journal articles. Citation alert feature sends e-mail notices of future citations to a specific article. Supports access to electronic journals.
Evidence Based Medicine Reviews Includes the ACP Journal Club, the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Clinical Trials, the Database of Systematic Review, and the Database of Abstracts of Reviews of Effectiveness. Full text.
BIOSIS Covers the worldwide biological literature; particularly useful for conference proceedings.Links to OSU and OhioLINK electronic journals |
Neurosciences Management Resources |
These Pubmed searches are a sampling of journal literature on Neurosciences management topics |
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Economics: Economic aspects of any subject, as well as for all aspects of financial management. It includes the raising or providing of funds.
Personalized Medicine: The ability to offer the appropriate treatment to the right person, only when needed.
Practice Guidelines: Directions or principles to assist the health care practitioner with patient care decisions about appropriate diagnostic, therapeutic, or other clinical procedures for specific clinical circumstances.
Standards: Facilities, personnel, and program headings for the development, testing, and application of standards of adequacy or acceptable performance and with chemicals and drugs for standards of identification, quality, and potency.
Trends: Qualitative or quantitative changes over time, whether past, present, or future. Utilization: Equipment, facilities, programs, services, and health personnel for discussions, usually with data, of how much they are used. Discussions of overuse and underuse. |
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