This online, self-paced course is intended to introduce librarians to the NLM resources that provide drug and chemical information for consumers and healthcare professionals who provide or prescribe medications. Through hands-on exercises, learners will practice locating safety information, medication side effects and drug-drug or drug-food interactions in MedlinePlus and finding FDA labeling in DailyMed. Participants will practice their new skills in authentic problem-based scenarios focused on assisting library users with their prescription medication, over-the-counter drug, and dietary supplement information needs.
This training is part of the Drug and Chemical Information: On Demand series. See also:
- Drug and Chemical Information – On Demand: Finding Properties, Effects, and Interactions
- Drug and Chemical Information – On Demand: Exploring New Drug Research
Registration Opens June 30: https://www.nnlm.gov/training/class-catalog/drug-and-chemical-information-demand
Learning Objectives
- Distinguish between drug and chemical information resources according to how they match consumer or prescriber needs
- Locate drug and chemical safety information, side effects, and interactions in MedlinePlus
- Locate prescription and over-the-counter FDA drug labeling in DailyMed
Agenda
- Searching MedlinePlus
- Searching DailyMed
MLA CE Credits: 2