Did you know that you can get email updates whenever an article comes out on your research interest or when somebody has cited you?
Or that you can create a custom version of PubMed that automatically screens your results by certain journals, age groups, or other criteria?
Want to be sure that you’re finding the articles that really address your clinical and research questions?
Learn how to make the best use out of PubMed's new features with Megan von Isenburg, Duke Medical Center Library associate director of public services, as she leads a PubMed tutorial in the next DoM Salon series.
The discussion will take place on Tues., Dec. 6 from 3:30-5pm in the Faculty Center (Medical Center Library). Bring a laptop and your questions.
This is the third in a new series of salon discussions organized by Laura Svetkey, MD, vice chair for faculty development and diversity. At the second salon, Robert Lefkowitz discussed careers in science; the first salon featured David Pisetksy, MD, PhD, discussing the AP&T process.