Student Resource: ClinicalTrials.gov
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Student Resource: ClinicalTrials.gov


If you are just learning your way around disorders of the brain and the central nervous system, topics that likely would be of interest to you are how these conditions are treated and what current research is being performed to seek out new treatments.

For pharmaceutical research, you can determine the current clinical-trials environment with a resource like ClinicalTrials.gov.

The best way to use this resource is to learn about the Advanced Search option. Begin by playing with different methods of using the advanced search, such as by medical condition or age group. Look for broad results but then use several different parameters to focus in on very specific results.

It, alongside other great resources such as PubMed, can be part of your approach to keeping up to date in those areas of neuropsychology that are of interest to you.




- Neuropsychology Abstract Of The Day: Neuropsychology Education
Graduate Admissions in Clinical Neuropsychology: The Importance of Undergraduate Training. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology 2013 Jul 23; Karazsia BT, Stavnezer AJ, Reeves JWAbstractDiscussions of and recommendations for the training of clinical neuropsychologists...

- A Holiday Stocking Stuffer
Just in time for gift-giving, Dana Press released earlier this month a paperback version of its 2003 resource on family-friendly brain health. A quick look at the 2006 release shows a very impressive resource about the healthy and disordered nervous system...

- The Katrina Displaced: Some Resources
Certainly not a comprehensive listing, however several resource webpages have become available: Displaced Neuropsychologists From an individual voluntary effort: www.displacedpsychologists.org Displaced Neurologists I could not track down a specific resource...

- Best Of Gary Price's Nelinet Presentation
Cool sites I found at Gary Price’s presentation at Nelinet today: Google Video I know I’m the last to see this, but: way cool! Partly a competitor to iTunes video store, partly just cool stuff; you can download TV shows from here at $1.99 (I Love...

- Technology + Pubmed Searching Tips
The University of Washington Health Sciences Libraries has created a very cool set of training “videos” online for PubMed. They use the Camtasia software to capture both actions taken on the screen as well as accompanying audio to create an online...



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