Academic Resources
Journals
AGRI
(Turkish Society of Algology) Bandolier (Oxford University) Bolest (Czech Pain Society) Chinese Journal of Pain Medicine (Chinese
Association for the Study of Pain) Der Schmerz (Deutsche Gesellschaft zum Studium
des Schmerzes e.V.) Dolore: Aggiornamenti Clinici (Associazione
Italiana per lo Studio del Dolore) European
Journal of Pain (EFIC) Journal of Pain (American Pain Society) Journal of Pain SA (Pain SA - South
Africa) Journal of the Korean Pain Research
Society Pain Medicine (American Academy of Pain
Medicine) Pain Research & Management (Canadian Pain
Society) Revista De La Sociedad Española Del
Dolor Revista DOR (Sociedade Brasileira de Estudo da
Dor) Revista Durerea (Asociatia Roman Pentru Studiul
Durerii) Revista El Dolor (Asociacion Chilena para el
Estudio del Dolor)
Online References
Digital Anatomist Project [website]
The Digital Anatomist Project is motivated by the belief that anatomy is
the basis of all the biomedical sciences (including clinical medicine).
The goal is to represent anatomy in a comprehensive and consistent way,
which should meet the needs of all biomedical applications that require
anatomical knowledge. They have pursued two parallel tracks for
representing anatomical information: 1. The generation of graphical
models derived from cadaver and clinical imaging data; and 2. Symbolic
modeling of the structures and relationships that constitute the human
body.
Diseases, Disorders and Related Topics (Karolinska
Institutet) [website]
"MeSH Classified" Resources on the Internet for the general public and
health care professionals. (MeSH - Medical Subject Headings - is the US
National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary used to index and
catalog bibliographic and other types of biomedical information
material.)
Guidelines for the Recognition & Assessment of Animal
Pain [website]
This website uses knowledge and understanding of: The neurobiological
mechanisms of pain; Clinical neurological and behavioral changes in
animals as a result of injury and disease; Acute and chronic pain in
lambs and calves produced by common husbandry practices; Ethical
constraints on studies of animal pain.
Images from the History of Medicine [website]
Images from the History of Medicine (IHM) provides access to nearly
70,000 images in the collections of the History of Medicine Division
(HMD) of the U.S National Library of Medicine (NLM). The collection
includes portraits, photographs, caricatures, genre scenes, posters, and
graphic art illustrating the social and historical aspects of medicine
dated from the 15th to 21st century.
MD Anderson Cancer Center Complementary/Integrative Medicine
Education Resources [website]
The MD Anderson Cancer Center Complementary/Integrative Medicine
Education Resources (CIMER) site is dedicated to providing educational
resources to health care professionals and patients regarding the
current understanding of complementary medicine and, where appropriate,
to assist in the integration of these medicines and therapies with
conventional treatments. Our intention is to provide evidence-based
information to improve the lives of patients who choose to use these
therapies under the direction of informed physicians.
Medscape from WebMD [website]
Medscape from WebMD offers specialists, primary care physicians, and
other health professionals the Web's most robust and integrated medical
information and educational tools. After a simple, 1-time, free
registration, Medscape from WebMD automatically delivers to you a
personalized specialty site that best fits your registration
profile.
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Integrative Medicine
Service [website]
Established in 1999, the Integrative Medicine Service at Memorial
Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center complements mainstream medical care by
addressing the physical and emotional symptoms associated with cancer
and its treatment.
National Library of Medicine [website]
The National Library of Medicine (NLM), on the campus of the National
Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland, is the world's largest
medical library. The Library collects materials and provides information
and research services in all areas of biomedicine and health care.
NIH Interactive Textbook on Clinical Symptom
Research [website]
This interactive textbook is aimed at beginning or experienced clinical
researchers who design studies of the epidemiology, mechanisms, and
treatment of common symptoms encountered in medical, dental, and nursing
practice.
OncoLink [website]
OncoLink was founded in 1994 by University of Pennsylvania cancer
specialists with a mission to help cancer patients, families, health
care professionals and the general public get accurate cancer-related
information at no charge. Through OncoLink you can get comprehensive
information about specific types of cancer, updates on cancer treatments
and news about research advances.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Colloquium
"The Neurobiology of Pain" [website]
PNAS is one of the world's most-cited multidisciplinary scientific
serials. PNAS Online launched in January 1997 and now receives over 11.6
million hits per month. The site contains the full text, figures,
tables, equations, and references of all articles in PNAS dating back to
1990.
StopPain.org [website]
This website, managed by the Department of Pain Medicine &
Palliative Care at Beth Israel Medical Center, offers accurate, reliable
information on treatment options to healthcare consumers and
professionals.
Visible Human Project [website]
The Visible Human Project® is an outgrowth of the National Library
of Medicine's 1986 Long-Range Plan. It is the creation of complete,
anatomically detailed, three-dimensional representations of the normal
male and female human bodies.
Whole Brain Atlas [website]
The Atlas is intended as an introduction to basic neuroanatomy, with
emphasis on the pathoanatomy of several leading central nervous system
diseases. The site includes examples of certain brain diseases and
presents them with various combinations of image types and imaging
frequencies.
Databases/Directories
ClinicalTrials.gov [website]
ClinicalTrials.gov is a registry of federally and privately supported
clinical trials conducted in the United States and around the world.
ClinicalTrials.gov gives you information about a trial's purpose, who
may participate, locations, and phone numbers for more details. This
information should be used in conjunction with advice from health care
professionals.
PharmWeb [website]
Since its launch in 1994 PharmWeb has developed into the premier online
community of pharmacy, pharmaceutical and healthcare-related
professionals with over 40,000 self-registered users. The first
pharmaceutical portal on the Internet has developed into an invaluable
directory of information, including a library of archives from over 100
moderated discussion forums.
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