Reviews
Netlines
This article originally appeared in BMJ USA
- Because the web is complex and there is a massive variety on
offer to a medical surfer, some people like to use signposts to good
sites. They may want to try the offering from
www.medicalaudit.co.uk which is a helpful guide
for both
experienced and new surfers
to some of the classier medical sites and
resources on the web. It is neatly laid out and easy to navigate with
some broad-based links sections that include audit and statistics as
well as evidence based medicine. Within a few clicks, it is easy to
jump off and explore a new and potentially interesting site.
- An interesting way of using the web can be found at
www.diseasesdatabase.com. Type a single symptom, sign,
disease, non-branded drug name or investigation result on an inhouse
search engine, and it generates a list of associated subjects. The
search term can also be submitted to some highly respected external
internet resources, generating an impressive range of useful links. The best way to understand this resource is simply to use it.
- A practical help page from the Harvard School of Public Health is at
www.hsph.harvard.edu/headlice.html. Most of the information
that health professionals will need to deal with head lice in their
patients is here. There is a hypertext index at the beginning of the
page, so users can quickly jump to the relevant section.
- The tremendous number and variety of options available on some links
pages can be daunting. But the University of Washington has compiled a
small listing of dermatology resources at http:// healthlinks.washington.edu/clinical/dermatology.html. If you want
a more substantial selection, you might take a look at
www.medwebplus.com/subject/Dermatology.
- From Quebec comes a helpful and functional evidence based medicine page
at www.medecine.quebec.qc. ca/english/repertoire.htm. Its
creators have resisted the temptation of cramming too much data and
material into the site and instead have opted for a few signposts to
resources that have been evaluated, and a search facility. A nice touch
is a subdirectory of sites that have been appraised in the last month.
We welcome suggestions for web sites to be included in
future Netlines. Readers should contact Harry Brown at the above e-mail address.
Harry Brown, general practitioner. Leeds, UK DrHarry{at}dial.pipex.com
© BMJ 2002