Course-Integrated Informatics Instruction
Instructional Support/Education Services offers course integrated informatics instruction for all Thomas Jefferson University courses. Instructional designers and education librarians will help design home work exercises, online quizzes, self-directed learning modules, problem-based learning exercises and provide in-class instruction on a variety of topics.
Some possible classroom and hands-on-computer training topics include:
- How a database such as OVID MEDLINE works
- How to effectively search PubMed
- Effective research techniques
- How to navigate JEFFLINE and THOMCAT
- How to do community assessments
- Pharmacy and pharmacoeconomic resources
- Using Personal Bibliographic Software such as Reference Manager and EndNote
- How to search CINAHL
- A Scott Library tour
- How to do a literature search
- Health Policy: Searching state and federal legislation
- OT and PT literature searching
To schedule a consultation, contact either:
Dr. Tony Frisby
Director of Education Services
1020 Walnut St
Suite 407
Philadelphia, PA 19107
tony.frisby@jefferson.edu
Direct Line: 215-503-4990
Fax: 215-923-3203
Or
Dan Kipnis, MSI
Education Services Librarian
1020 Walnut St
Suite 410
Philadelphia, PA 19107
dan.kipnis@jefferson.edu
Direct Line: 215-503-2825
Fax: 215-923-3203