VisualDX introduces new mobile app for iPad, iPhone, and Android Devices

VisualDX_febVisualDX has just launched a new mobile-friendly app for clinical decision-making assistance. To use the Library’s campus subscription, complete the following steps to activate the app for on-site and remote mobile access:

  1. Launch VisualDX from your Library’s website and click on the “Get our free app… Learn how” button (center of VisualDx homepage) or the “Get Mobile” link (top right of page).
  2. Create your personal username and password as instructed.
  3. Once you have a username and password, you can download the free VisualDx Mobile app on your mobile device from the iTunes Store or from Google Play.
  4. Launch the VisualDx app from your device and sign in using the username and password you created.

VisualDX is a clinical decision-making Internet resource, which provides instant access to concise disease information and high-quality medical images to assist in diagnosis, to direct testing, and to guide management and therapy decisions.

Rathvon to reveal EndNote tips & tricks at upcoming Effective Teacher Series lecture

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On February 17, 2015, 12 noon in D1. 602, everyone is invited to come hear David Rathvon, MLS, enx7Client Experience Program Coordinator, present “EndNote X7 and Beyond”, a session on the popular citation management program, at the upcoming Effective Teacher Series lecture. Rathvon is the Library’s main technical support contact for EndNote and teaches group and individual training sessions as well as provides individual troubleshooting.

If you have a specific EndNote question, contact David by email or Ask Us form on the Library & Learning Center’s website. To schedule an individual or group training session, use the Request Training page.

 

New Clinical Workstation at North Campus Branch Library

A 24/7-access Clinical Workstation is now available for usage at the North Campus Branch Library (Room ND2.300). The following designated user groups may use this station to engage in clinical documentation tasks at North Campus in a private setting:

  • Medical students (MS2, MS3, and MS4)
  • UTSW faculty & hospital staff authorized for EPIC access
  • Parkland EPIC trainer