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Library Staff
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Librarians can meet with you to provide this for things like database searching, learning how to use our resources, helping you manage your citations, and critical appraisal.

What is Training?

100

This point-of-care tool provides quick answers and evidence summaries on conditions and is our most comparable resource to Up-To-Date.

What is DynaMed?

100

You can request one of our services by filling this out on the website.

What are the Request Forms?

100

You can use Live Chat, email us at library@saskhealthauthority.ca, call us at 306-766-4142, or stop by in person.

What are ways to contact the Library?

100

You can meet with this librarian at the Pasqua Hospital.

Who is Michelle?

200

The Library will locate and provide you with full text articles that you don't have time to access or can't access on your own.

What is Document Delivery? (or equivalent wording)

200

This drug resource provides information on dosing, administration, warnings & precautions, tools for interactions and drug identification, and more.

What is Lexicomp?

200

Search the catalogue to find these resources.

What are books and journals?

200

This collection of books is reserved for use by students, clerks, and residents and is located in a separate room within the RGH Library.

What is the Reserve Room/Collection?

200

This librarian is located full-time at RGH.

Who is Lukas? 

300

A librarian searches medical databases for articles, guidelines, and other relevant literature on your topic and provides you with the list of results.

What is the evidence search (or literature search) service?

300

This resource is useful if you're doing rotations in emergency medicine or a primary care setting.

What is PEPID?

300

You need a barcode number to access this from home, offsite (remotely), or when using the UofS Wi-Fi at RGH.

What are online (or electronic) resources?

300

The Library’s locations are RGH 0B, Pasqua 3A, and WRC 2-402, and our staffed hours are Monday to Friday 8:00am-4:30pm. You need this to get into the Library, the Reserve Room, and the back study room after-hours.

What is your security ID badge?

300

She is the Director of the Library

Who is Susan? 

400

BrowZine, electronic tables of contents, and subject alerts allow you to do this.

What is how to keep current/up-to-date? (or follow journals or topics).

400

The 5-Minute Clinical Consult and Essential Evidence Plus can be located in this resource which contains a collection of electronic textbooks that you can cross-search.

What is Stat!Ref?

400

Go here to find all of the Library resources that are relevant to your field.

What is the (Physician) Practitioner Guide?

400

Sign your name on the card in the back of the book and leave the card on the front desk.

What is how to sign out a book after-hours?

400

Most of the time, you will see her at the circulation desk at the RGH library or speak to her when you call us on the phone.

Who is Kathy?

500

EndNote, Mendeley, Zotero, and other similar resources can help you with this when writing papers.

What is citation management?

500

Essential Evidence Plus, PEPID, Medical Letter, Neofax, the Neonatal Resuscitation e-Book Collection, Micromedex, and select textbooks within Stat!Ref.

What are the unique resources in the SHA Library collection that are not in the UofS Library? (or similar response).

500

The mobile app page on the website provides a list of mobile apps available to you with their downloading instructions. You can also find this on the same page or by clicking on the ad on our homepage.

What is the App of the Month?

500

The Library exists to make your life easier and we are here to help you.

What is the most important thing to remember from today?

500

This librarian spends his time between RGH and WRC and you will make him happy if you eat up all of the Coffee Crisps and leave him more of the “good chocolates”.

Who is Lance?

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