Biomedical Resources
D. USING THE WORLD WIDE WEB (WWW)
The World Wide Web is loadable on any system having the Internet explorer installed. A peculiar website address is http://www.ulst.ac.uk/onlinecourse/index/html
Protocol: http
Domain name: www.ulst.ac.uk
Directory: online courses
Filename: index
File type: html (hyper text mark-up language)
TIPS ON HOW TO MINIMIZE COST ON THE INTERNET
Staying online is a money-gulping exercise. Paying per minute can cost you a fortune. Here are some simple hints for cost reduction or browsing off-line:
Keep a word processor running: when you come across interesting information, copy and paste it into the word processor or text editor to read or print later.
Browse offline: using the browser’s features, it is possible to save an entire html file. You can also save pages you haven’t visited yet; just right-click on the link to the page you want and select save it without opening it so that you can read it offline.
Use the find option (CTRL+F) to search large pages of text rather than scrolling.
Open multiple browser windows: you can load several web pages at a time by using open new window (CTRL+N) or file new web page browser in navigator, then toggle between pages using ALT+TAB so that you can browse one page while another is loading.
BROWSER FEATURES
With the Internet explorer, the following browser features will make your experience delighting:
HOME: Clicking on this feature on the menu bar leads you to the first page (homepage) of the website and this is generally about the mission statement of the site.
BACK : This button returns you to a previous page if you want to re-load the contents of the page.
FRONT : This button leads you to the next page after finishing with the present page.
STOP : This button suspends your connection on the internet i.e. the moment you click on this menu, the site cease to load.
E. ONLINE RESOURCES
ULSTER UNIVERSITY WEBSITE
You can get yourself familiar with online courses available by visiting this website at www.ulst.ac.uk
INDIANPAEDIATRICS: Several texts of scientific papers and letters to the editor could be found in this website. Interested scientists could access old issues and current ones. Go to www.indianpaediatrics .com
ONLINE COURSES AND EDUCATIONAL SOFTWARES: all these could be found at www.hku/biochem/Doc/resources.html
THE LANCET: if you are a qualified specialist in cardiothoraxic surgery, histopathologies, imagining (radiology or nuclear medicine) go to www.thelancet.com/announcements
U OR M MEDICAL SCHOOL : pre-clinical curriculum-com 11 lectures are complemented by small discussion groups facilities by infectious disease experts……blood smears and recognizing the histopathology of cancers…..www.med.umich.edu
{PDF} THE USE OF IT IN MEDICAL EDUCATION
PDF/adobe acrobat-HIME verse………details, feedback, discussion group’s information resource…………visual/aural topics. Histopathology, anatomy, heart sounds…www.hku.hk/it90/slide/mirwin.pdf
SMART DOCTOR’S HOME PAGE……Student small group discussion…UPMC
Pathology case…..Histopathology (Backwell science….Discussion Groups and Newsgroups….www.smartdoctor.com
INSTITUTE OF HEALTH SCIENCE-Biomedical science subjects…
Immunology, microbiology, clinical biochemistry and histopathology in understanding the pathogenesis of….seminars and participate in discussion groups. Go to www.bond.edu.au/hlsc/subjects/Biomedic.htm
UNIVERSITY OF LEICESTER CLINICAL SCIENCES LIBRARY OUTREACH…..of Dermatology, British journal of haematology, British Journal of ophthalmology …..LISTSERV discussion groups list of psychiatry related discussion-www.le.ac.uk/clinical/outreach/inforsources.htm
The resources available on these afore-listed sites will thrill you if you can be there!
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