Web-based Curricula
- Family Medicine Digital Resource Library
The mission of FMDRL is to support and enhance the sharing and collaborative development
of educational resources
among family medicine educators through Digital Library that will include resources for
all levels of family medicine education.
- Academic
Dermatology Web Sites for Students, Residents, and Practitioners
-- http://www.fammed.wisc.edu/education/presentations/derm/Dermcurriculum.html
Authored by Richard Anstett, MD, PhD, MPH, University of
Wisconsin-Madison, this site contains Links to dermatologic
web sites which focus on CME opportunities in dermatology,
information for patients, chat room and e-mail opportunities
and connections with the homepages of a variety of departments
of dermatology in the United States and abroad.
- Computers:
Using the Power Tool of the Mind to Improve Patient Care
and Teaching -- http://www.fammed.usouthal.edu/stfm/Bachman.htm
These Web site links were furnished by John Bachman, MD,
Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn, at the 4/29/99 plenary address
titled, "Computers: Using the Power Tool of the Mind to
Improve Patient Care and Teaching."
- Dermatology
resources -- http://www.fammed.ouhsc.edu/enid/Derm.htm
Featuring links that have been collected for use with dermatology
curriculum.
- Derm
Image Bank -- http://medstat.med.utah.edu/kw/derm/index.htm
An extensive visual library of photographic examples of
various skin diseases and conditons.
- Images of
Cancer Prevention: the Nutrition Link -- http://www.PreventiveNutrition.com/
Site includes dietary guidelines, physician interventions,
research, case studies, and virtual seminars.
- Interactive
Dermatology Cases -- http://fm.mednet.ucla.edu/derm
Over fifty interactive dermatology cases simulate the diagnosis and treatment of a real patient with immediate feedback. A reference section includes video segments of skin surgery procedures. The atlas contains more than 1000 photographs, a sophisticated search tool, and a fun quiz mode. Editors and founding authors are Richard P. Usatine, M.D. and Brian D. Madden, M.D.
- Introduction
to Evidence-based Medicine -- http://www.hsl.unc.edu/EBM/index.htm
A self-paced introduction to the process of evidence-based
medicine.
- STFM
Member-created Web-based curricula -- http://www.medsch.ucla.edu/som/fammed/webcases.htm
A collection of useful Web-based instructional sites created
by STFM members.
- UW-Madison Family
Medicine Primaryy Care Clerkship for third year medical
students -- http://www.fammed.wisc.edu/pcc/.
In this clerkship, each student works with community based
family physicians as well as general internists or pediatricians.
The STFM Communications Committee
has reviewed the following list of
Web sites that may be of interest to STFM members.
These links do not imply STFM endorsement or content
review for sites that do not carry STFM's name.
Send requests for additional links to Traci Nolte at tnolte@stfm.org.
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