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American Medical Informatics Association: Other Resources The AMIA site contains links to health informatics gateways and health information associations. http://www.amia.org/resource/other_sites/other_sites.html
Hardin MD: Medical Informatics and Computers Hardin MD links to more than 20 sites on all aspects of medical informatics. http://www.lib.uiowa.edu/hardin/md/inform.html
Health Informatics Europe: Wire This site is a ‘weblog’ of news, abstracts of projects and digests of latest developments in health informatics. It is organized by date of receipt and includes an archive of articles from 1998 to date. The site is maintained by the European Federation of Medical Informatics. http://www.hi-europe.info/wire/default.htm
Health Informatics in Africa (HELINA) HELINA is the African health informatics interest group. The site contains information about the organization and information on how to join the email discussion list, HELINA-L. http://www.helina.org/helina/
Health Informatics Worldwide Health Informatics Worldwide is a regularly updated list of the most relevant links to websites on health informatics. The links are organized by country and the site is maintained by the Department of Medical Informatics, University Hospital of Freiburg, Germany. http://www.hiww.org/
Healthwise: Providing Answers to Your Questions Healthwise researches and summarizes answers to clinical and public health questions from healthcare providers, with a particular focus on developing countries. The service focuses on tuberculosis, malaria, HIV/AIDS, maternal health, child survival, and reproductive health. The site contains an archive of previous questions. It is a joint product of the Health Communication Partnership and the INFO Project of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health's Center for Communication Programs (CCP), U.S.
InternetHe@lth This site links to InternetHe@lth, a peer reviewed ‘Journal on Medical Internet Research, Applications, Communication and Ethics’. The site contains links to the fulltext copies of the current and archival issues of the journal. The publication supports initiatives to provide free and open access to biomedical research. http://www.internet-health.org/
ipath Project This site provides information about telemedicine projects, with a particular focus on telepathology and telemicroscopy. The site includes a medical forum to discuss individual pathology cases. There are also descriptions of several telepathology projects in developing countries. The site is maintained by Department of Pathology, University of Basil, Switzerland. http://ipath.sourceforge.net/
MedWeb Plus: Medical Informatics Medweb provides a gateway to medical informatics web sites, organizations, and textbooks. It also contains a keyword search engine. http://www.medwebplus.com/subject/Specialties/Medical_Informatics
Telehealth Events Conference This site contains a list of upcoming telehealth conferences. For each conference, there is a brief summary and contact details. http://www.atsp.org/conference/calendar.asp
Telehealth Links The links on this site are organized into subject categories including networks, projects, organizations, journals, articles, bibliographies, terminology and education sites. The site is maintained by John Mitchell and Associates (Australia) for the global development of telehealth. http://www.jma.com.au/telehealth_links.htm
Telemedicine Information Exchange (TIE) The site is a gateway to information on telemedicine and telehealth. It includes information on meetings, programs, funding sources and Internet links. Also included are an extensive bibliography and a section of links to telemedicine courses. The site contains a keyword search engine and is maintained by the Telemedicine Research Center, U.S. http://tie.telemed.org/
Telemedicine Information Service (TIS) TIS is a combination of an online database and email discussion list. It contains worldwide information on telemedicine. The index provides access by projects, organizations and regions, and has a keyword search engine. It is maintained by the University of Portsmouth, UK and the British Library. http://www.tis.bl.uk/
University of Pittsburgh/Health Sciences Library System Resources: Medical Informatics This is a list of major sites and institutions organized by subject: Internet Guides, Internet Sites, Organizations, Associations and Agencies, Electronic Newsletter/Journals, and Teaching/Learning. Brief descriptions are provided for each site. http://www.hsls.pitt.edu/guides/internet/informatics
Web Sites dealing with Health Informatics & Telematics This site is an extensive alphabetical listing of links developed by the European Health Telematics Observatory. To access, click on the ‘related links’ icon in the left-hand frame. The site also contains subject links to IT, informatics and telemedicine developments throughout Europe. http://www.ehto.org/
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