Wednesday, January 13, 2016

FREE to a Good Home : 2012 AudioDigest CDs


The MMC  Library has 1 year's worth of      2012    AudioDigest CDs  available for FREE.

Although these audioCDs are too old to apply for CE credits, they do still offer  excellent information for Physicians, PAs, Nurses, and other health professionals.

Available Subject areas include the following  :
Anesthesiology 
Emergency Medicine 
Family Practice
Gastroenterology
General Surgery 
Internal Medicine
Neurology
Obstetrics / Gynecology
Ophthalmology
Orthopaedics 
Otolaryngology 
Pediatrics 
Psychiatry
Urology 

Also available on Audio :
ACCEL
Journal Watch 

Look for them on the  used  book sale table.     Come early.  These are HOT items!   

Too far from Mercy?  No sweat!   I'm willing to inter-office a selection of  5-10  audio CDs anywhere within Affinity. 
Just tell me which series you're interested in.  

Due to challenges with inter-office mail delivery between regions, this offer is only for Affinity / East Region. 

Why are we giving them away?
--limited shelving space for audiovisuals
--CE credits are available only for 3 years since date of publication
--Our libraries emphasize the most up-to-date info, so we want to make room for more recent issues.

Questions, Comments, or just want to Stake your Claim?
Contact Your Librarian : 

Michele Matucheski via Outlook or phone (3-0340)

Friday, December 18, 2015

Lexicomp to Replace Clinical Pharmacology


Effective Dec. 30, 2015, we will be transitioning to Lexicomp, a new Clinical Pharmacology vendor for drug reference look-up. This tool is most often used by Pharmacy associates, Clinicians and Nursing. A link to Lexicomp has already been added to the Source and offers:
  • Full access to their drug reference tool, patient education, calculators and toxicology information
  • Orientation/training videos and quick reference guide
  • A link to install a mobile app
If you use this tool, take some time to review the Lexicomp link before the Dec. 30 cut-over date when the former Clinical Pharmacology and Micromedex links will be removed. Lexicomp will only be available on the Source and no longer linked from local intranet sites.
Lexicomp was chosen as the Ascension national standard after a thorough selection process by The Resource Group Pharmacy Team and Ascension Information Systems. Lexicomp was selected based on its ease of use, accessibility, cost, and concise information. It also supports our goals of offering high-quality care, better patient and provider experiences, and lower overall cost of care.
Download introductory presentation here.
Ministry Library Services has put together a Lexicomp Search Tips page to help Ministry Staff and Providers transition from Clinical Pharmacology to Lexicomp.  

Expanded access to the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) and JAMA Internal Medicine.


MHC Associates now have expanded access to JAMA Network content including slide sets, supplemental content, Continuing Medical Education, quizzes and polls, etc. 

When searching in PubMed and JAMA articles appear in the search, you will now be able to click on the icon link at the end of the abstract which will take you directly to the full text article. The icons look like this: 





You may sign up for the Electronic Table of Contents distribution list and have each new issue of these journals delivered, electronically, to your email.  Send Deb Knippel an email if you would like to be added to either distribution list. 


Check these journals out today by clicking on the links below: 



This upgrade will provide more efficient and thorough access to the excellent content that is offered by JAMA.  If you need access to other JAMA Network journal articles, please contact Library Services.   We can’t exactly afford to purchase more of the JAMA Network Journals, but we should be able to get articles here and there.


For additional assistance please contact your Health Science Librarians Deb Knippel  (715-346-5091 or 65091) or Michele Matucheski (920-223-0340).  

Thursday, December 17, 2015

Recommended Reading : Ten Thousand Horses : How Leaders Harness Raw Potential for Extraordinary Results by John Stah-Wert / Ken Jenlnings


By Guest Blogger : Karen Schaefer, Lean Education Director for Ministry Health Care

Ten Thousand Horses is a fictional story of a struggling manager who goes to his old mentor who runs a ranch that promotes adoption of wild mustang horses and troubled youths (Think : Rawhide Ranch only horses instead of cars).

He learns the application of the model T x 3C=E
Trust x Challenge/Charge/Cheer=Engagement.

I would recommend this book as an enjoyable read – especially for new/existing middle managers.

Available at the MMC Library : Call Number HD 57.7 S715 2007 Management Collection
Contact Librarian, Michele Matucheski,  if you’d like to borrow this book.  


Karen
Karen Schaefer, RN, MSN

Lean Education Director

Thursday, December 10, 2015

Librarians Make a Difference

Here are just SOME of the research projects that Your Librarians have worked on in the past year.
Research demonstrates that Librarian-led information services improve clinical decision making and patient care outcomes. Library Services and quality health information can:
  • ·         Reduce hospital costs and length of stay
  • ·         Improve diagnosis, patient care outcomes and clinical decision making
  • ·         Further their institution's mission and goals through expert searches, teaching health professional literature searching skills, providing community outreach programs, supporting innovation and research, and disseminating the best medical and business practice information. 
  • ·         Contribute to Magnet Accreditation by teaching nurses and nursing students literature searching skills
  • ·         Help avoid adverse events
  • ·         Save health professionals' time



 

Questions, Comments, or Requests? Please contact your Librarians:   
           Michele Matucheski  920-223-0340 or Deb Knippel  715-346-5091
Also available via Outlook.


The Christmas Village at Mercy Medical Center

 


The Christmas Village is once again on display in the MMC Library, across from the Hallmarks of History.  Special thanks to Volunteer Helen Mathe, who sets it up for us every year.   

The Christmas Village was given to Mercy by an anonymous donor back in the year 2000.  The note accompanying the gift read :


If looking at this village makes you happy or brings you peace, then pass along those feelings to others whom you meet this holiday season.  Please give a hug from me to everyone young and old who is spending time with you this holiday season.  Let them know they are being remembered.



Nativity Set : A Special Mercy Tradition


The antique German nativity set is also once again on display outside the MMC Library in a display case across from the Sisters panel of the Hallmarks of History.  

In years past, this nativity set was displayed in the MMC cafeteria.  It is now part of the Mercy Archives.  The hand-painted nativity set was rediscovered at the back of a little-used closet of the old hospital in 1980, and is now proudly displayed behind the glass protection of a display case. 

The Nativity set was quite old and in sad condition when it was first found.  However the loving hands of volunteer Dolly Pahlow, set to work attaching broken pieces and even recreating an angel’s wing.  She spent months patching and painting the 20 figures in their original colors with the encouragement of former food service director, Bob Brennan. 

Read the following newspaper articles for more info about this local treasure. 



Wednesday, November 18, 2015

The Nursing Standards LibGuide : A Road Map to Key Nursing Resources




If you are charged with updating Nursing Care Policies, this may be a good place to start your research.


The Nursing Standards LibGuide pulls together some of the most-often used resources for developing and updating Nursing Standards, Practices, Policies and Procedures.  

As Your Librarian, I have been working with the several Standards Teams for more than 15 years.    I developed this tool to make it easier to find up-to-date, evidence-based info needed for Standards.   Consider it a Road Map to key resources for Nursing Standards. 

Tabs include : 
•    Nursing Procedures ebooks / books (Nursing Reference Center, Lippincott Manuals, etc)
•    Drug Info
•    Bright Ideas (Why recreate the wheel? IHI, Advisory Board, etc.)
•    Literature Review (Medline, CINAHL, and other journal indexes, and Guidelines)
•    Getting to Full-text
•    Citing Sources
•    Policies (Affinity, Ministry)
•    Regulatory & Government (CMS, WI Board of Nursing, etc.)
•    Access to your Ministry Librarians

Link to Nursing Standards LibGuide 

How to Get There : 
The Source >  Links & Resources > Search for “Library” in either column > Library without Walls > LibGuides /Research Guides > Nursing Standards

Screenshots for How to Save The Nursing Standards LibGuide to Your Source Favorites

Questions, comments, or suggestions?
Contact Your Librarian : Michele Matucheski via Outlook or 920-223-0340

Monday, October 19, 2015

Access to Clinical Key



Brought to you by Ministry Health Care via Library Services.

Where to find Clinical Key?
Use the direct link above.  Save it to your Source Favorites it for easy access.
OR
            The Source > Links & Resources > Search for Clinical Key

OR    On the Library Without Walls Intranet Pages

OR The Provider Tool Box for Clinical References

OR    Also available in some of the Ministry EMRs.

More info and tutorials on the Clinical Key Support Page.

Questions or Comments? Contact Your Librarians :
     Michele Matucheski 920-223-0340                           

     Deb Knippel     715-346-5091

Friday, October 16, 2015

Nursing Reference Center (NRC) offers FREE CEUs for Ministry Associates

 


Keep your professional knowledge and skills up-to-date with CINAHL CEU Modules available through Nursing Reference Center (NRC).     There are over 1400 continuing education topics available.  

This service is open to nurses and allied health professionals (such as respiratory therapists, physical therapists, and more …)   Before taking the exam, you will be prompted for your name and license information.

CINAHL CEU modules are interactive educational modules that allow nurses (and other healthcare professionals) to satisfy CE requirements online.  They contain the latest topics on patient care and drug administration.  Each CEU consists of :
  • ·         course materials
  • ·         interactive review / practice test
  • ·         a competency test
  • ·         a certificate of completion


CINAHL is accredited as a provider of continuing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) and International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET).  Please check your certification-specific requirements.

Read more (from Ebsco) about how to access and use the CEU Modules in NRC (includes screenshots with step-by-step instructions) :

How to Access NRC’s Continuing Education Modules – Deb Knippel’s handy tip sheet for NRC CEUs

Where can you find Nursing Reference Center?
            The Source > Links & Resources > In the search box, type in “nur”
                                                             > Click on Nursing Reference Center

It’s also linked within many of the EMRs such as Meditech, Centricity, and MedHost.                               As well as on the Library Without Walls Intranet Pages.

NRC Support Page –  Helpful info, links, articles, and tutorials for using NRC

NRC FAQ - Contains info about Ministry’s remote and mobile access to NRC and more

CINAHL Education FAQEven more info on using the CEU section of NRC.

Questions or Comments?  Contact your Librarians :

Michele Matucheski (920-223-0340)  and Deb Knippel (715-346-5091)