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Connect via telephone or your computer’s speakers/headset

When using your phone, WebEx can call you (*be sure to include your country/region code, no extensions)

Click “Call Using Computer” if you prefer to connect via your speakers or computer headset.

Or select “I will call in” and follow the on-screen instructions. Click “All global call-in numbers” if you are outside the U.S.

Use the access code & attendee ID in step 3 when prompted on the phone.

Note: If the Audio window does not display, click Audio along the top menu bar.

DynaMed PlusRichard Crookes, Senior Training Specialist, MA, MCLIP

(UK, Ireland & Nordic Countries - Biomedical), 8th July 2015

Welcome!Have a question? At the bottom of the Participants panel on the right, click the raise hand icon.

Or use the Chat panel on the bottom, right to send a note, entering your text in the bottom text box.

In a noisy area?To Mute yourself, hover your mouse over your name in the Participants panel on the top, right and then click the Mute button that appears.

•Need to change your audio option?•Beneath the list of participants on the top, right, click the Audio button and follow the on-screen instructions.

Using a speaker/headset and cannot hear?In the top menu bar, click Audio and then select Volume. Or adjust the volume on your speakers or computer control panel.

Objectives

• Overview of DynaMed Plus™• Live demo• EMR/EPR integration• DynaMed mobile app• DynaMed Support• Q&A

DynaMed Plus: Content• 4000 topics• Added

– Overviews and Recommendations– Micromedex DrugPoints – Images: 4,000 graphics & images (including clinical

photos, tables, radiological images)• Links to British National Formulary (BNF) and

eMedicines Compendium (eMC), which in turn provides Summary of Product Characteristics (SPCs) and Patient Information Leaflets (PILs).

• Search: Semantically-enriched search experience, facilitating easy and immediate discoverability

• Time-to-answer: Introducing features to streamline workflow:o Intelligent auto-suggesto Direct-to-section search resultso Exact-match summary displayo Quick access to relevant images and calculators

DynaMed Plus: Search

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DynaMed Content and 7-Step Evidence-Based Methodology

Levels of EvidenceDynaMed provides easy-to-interpret Level of Evidence labels so users can quickly find and determine the quality of the best available evidence. Evidence may be labeled in one of three levels:

Level 1 (likely reliable) Evidence - representing research results addressing clinical outcomes and meeting an extensive set of quality criteria which minimizes bias.

Level 2 (mid-level) Evidence - representing research results addressing clinical outcomes, and using some method  of scientific investigation, but not meeting the quality criteria to achieve level 1 evidence labeling. 

Level 3 (lacking direct) Evidence - representing reports that are not based on scientific analysis of clinical outcomes. Examples include case series, case reports, expert opinion, and conclusions extrapolated indirectly from scientific studies.

Recommendations methodology

UK Links

Patient Information

Guidelines

DynaMed Editorial Teams

Publishing Teams

General Internal Medicine

Dr. Alan Ehrlich, Executive Deputy Editor

Neurology

Dr. Alexander Rae-Grant

Obstetrics & Gynecology

Dr. Andrea Chisholm

Dr. Samuel A. Pauli

Dr. Beverly Siegal Peiser

Ophthalmology

Dr. Susan Yeomans

Dr. Robert Sambursky

Psychiatry

Dr. Stephen Kramer

Dr. Adrian Preda

Dr. Sergio Zaderenko

Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery

Dr. Donald W. Buck II

Rheumatology

Dr. Elinor Mody

Sports Medicine

Dr. Pierre Rouzier

Urology

Dr. E. David Crawford

Dr. Brian Flynn

Dr. Kyle Rove

Allergy & Immunology

Dr. Wei Wei Li

Dr. Michael Wein

Dermatology

Dr. Katy Burris

Dr. Anthony Rossi

Dr. Gina Taylor

Endocrinology

Dr. Kim Carmichael

Gastroenterology

Dr. Christian Jackson

Dr. Sandeep Mukherjee

Dr. Brian C. Weiner

Internal Medicine

Dr. Fatima Stanford Cody

Dr. Alan Drabkin

Dr. Katharine DeGeorge

Dr. Fenny Lin

Dr. Natalie Pauli

Dr. Brian Randall

Dr. Monica Zangwill

Pediatrics

Dr. Obinna O. Adibe, Pediatric Surgery

Dr. Jeremy Archer, Pediatric Cardiology

Dr. Julie Bellet

Dr. Ihor Bilyk, Neonatology

Dr. Dawn Ebach, Pediatric Gastroenterology

Dr. John Foreman, Pediatric Nephrology

Dr. Calle Gonzales

Dr. Dean Scott Miner

Dr. Jill Morrow-Gorton, Developmental Pediatrics

Dr. Daniel Ostrovsky

Dr. C. Egla Rabinovich, Pediatric Rheumatology

Dr. Heather Van Mater, Pediatric Rheumatology

Dr. John S. Wiener, Pediatric Urology

Dr. Michael Woods

Dr. Jennifer Wu, Pediatric Hematology/Oncology

Publishing Teams

Cardiology, Pulmonology, and Critical Care

Dr. Peter Oettgen, Deputy Editor

Cardiology

Dr. Eric Adler

Dr. Barry Borlaug

Dr. Matthew Coggins

Dr. Saumya Das

Dr. Laurence Epstein

Dr. Marc Garnick

Dr. Hilton Hudson

Dr. Daniel Kramer

Dr. Panagiotis Papageorgiou

Dr. Robert Piana

Pulmonology

Dr. Avignat Patel

Dr. Terence Trow

Infectious Disease and Immunology

Dr. Sheila Bond, Deputy Editor

Infectious Disease

Dr. Kevin Ard

Dr. Taison Bell

Dr. Victor Chiappa

Dr. Benjamin Gewurz

Dr. Jennifer Johnson

Dr. David Kubiak

Dr. Jonathan Li

Dr. Michael Lobritz

Dr. Michael K. Mansour

Dr. James Maguire

Dr. Anne Neilan

Dr. Anoma Nellore

Dr. Daniel Solomon

Dr. Athe Tsibris

Christy Varughese, PharmD

Dr. Alissa Wright

Dr. Sigal Yawetz

Critical Care

Dr. Paritosh Prasad

Publishing Teams

Oncology and Hematology

Dr. Kevin Loughlin, Deputy Editor

Oncology

Dr. Adam Brufsky

Dr. Philip Periman

Dr. Rajesh Sehgal

Dr. Kenneth Weiss

Hematopathology

Dr. Donald Stanley

Emergency Medicine-Adult

Dr. Rachel Chin, Deputy Editor

Dr. Michelle Lin, Deputy Editor

Toxicology

Dr. Jeff Lapoint

Emergency Medicine

Dr. Hangyul Chung-Esaki

DynaMed Plus EMR Access

DynaMed supports all access options offered by the leading Electronic Medical Records Systems. The most commonly used methods include:

• Referential SearchEnables clinicians to search DynaMed with a right click from within the patient record.

• HL7 Infobutton Enables quick access to relevant DynaMed content for a specific disease, condition, medication, or lab results and ensures compliance with Meaningful Use Objectives.

DynaMed EMR AccessEpic users can access DynaMed content from the following locations using the HL7 Infobutton:

Problem List Health Maintenance Clinician Order Entry Chief Complaint Allergies Activity Manage Orders Activity Orders Navigation Section Medications Activity Results Review Activity SmartSets, Order Sets, and Pathways Vitals Navigator Section Medications and Orders Navigator Section

“ I find it very helpful that I can link to specific DynaMed articles from Epic. I really like to cut and paste from DynaMed into the patient’s notes. It makes my job easier.

Dr. Clyde Harris ”

DynaMed Plus Mobile

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DynaMed Plus AccessAny Device Any Setting/System Anywhere

Ambulatory EMR

Acute/Inpatient EMR

Physician Office EMR

Additional Online Training via WebEx

NHS & Public Sessions

• Advanced Searching on EBSCOhost – For more information and registration please visit the EBSCO WebEx site at

https://ebsco-nhsengland.webex.com

• Full Text Finder: feature overview• EBSCO eBooks• EBSCONET: basics • ECM: Managing & ordering eBooks via EBSCOhost Collection Manager

– For more information and registration please visit the EBSCO WebEx site at http://training.ebsco.com

Thank you!Any questions?

Philip Moodey, EBSCO Health - Account Executive

Tel 0208 447 4183 Email pmoodey@ebsco.com

Richard CrookesEBSCO Health - Senior Training Specialist

Tel 07812187726Email rcrookes@ebsco.com

DynaMed Support - http://www.dynamed.com/home/