Graduate Medical Education
Scholarly Activity Development Program
At the Shimberg Health Sciences Library
Do you ever...- Feel lost when using one of the numerous medical databases available through the Shimberg Medical Library?
- Wonder what is the best way to create a poster or publish an article?
- Feel like there is a more efficient way to organize those bibliographic citations you've collected throughout the years?
- Wonder what is the best way to accomplish a literature review?
Look no further...
The Shimberg Health Sciences Library and the Graduate Medical Education office have collaborated in developing a program specifically for USF medical residents and fellows to assist them in their scholarly activity endeavors. Currently, the program consists of three medical librarians, Kristen Morda, Danny O'Neal, and John Orriola.
- Services we offer...
- Database searching techniques and instruction
- Classes on Pubmed, Web of Knowledge, as well as other medical literature databases
- Classes on EndNote - a bibliographic management software tool
- Instruction on downloading software to PDAs
- Assistance creating research strategies
- Assistance creating posters using MS PowerPoint and MS Excel
- Instruction on accessing library resources off campus
If we can provide assistance to you or if you have any questions, please don't hesitate to call or email us. We are more than happy to go to any one of our affiliate hospitals, provide assistance over the phone or through email, or meet by appointment.
Kristen Morda, MA –
813-396-9667
kmorda@health.usf.edu
Danny O'Neal, MA –
813-974-8884
doneal@healthlib.usf.edu
John Orriola, MA, MEd. –
813-974-2990
jorriola@healthlib.usf.edu
