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Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Looking for medical images? UMDNJ's Smith Library can help

New Jersey Medical School has a new Patient Safety Officer

If you are looking for a slide, an illustrative chart, graph, or another image to include in a lecture or presentation, check out George F. Smith Library's home page. Help is a few clicks away when you log onto: Smith Library home page.

Under the heading "Images & Videos" in the "Quick Search" box there are links to images.MD or the Heal Digital Library.  You will also find a link to the complete list of available image/video resources within the "Quick Search" box and from the "Resources" drop-down menu. Among the available resources you'll find...Read More

Barbara J. Lopez, PA-C, has been appointed to the position of Patient Safety Officer at NJMS.  As Patient Safety Officer, Lopez, a licensed physician assistant, is responsible for ensuring the safe delivery of care to patients visiting NJMS faculty practices. 

Prior to assuming her new role, Lopez worked as a Quality Improvement Specialist in the Quality Improvement and Patient Safety Office of NJMS. She is the former chief physician assistant at the UMDNJ-University Hospital....Read More

NJMS Physicians are New York magazine's "Best Doctors"

Once again, New York magazine has singled out dozens of NJMS doctors as being among the best in the tri-state area. The magazine's 12th Annual "Best Doctors" edition features 42 doctors who are members of the NJMS faculty.

Castle Connolly Medical, Ltd., a New York City research and information company, compiles the annual "Best Doctors' list for New York magazine. The list results from surveys sent to 12,000 medical professionals in New York City, Westchester County, Long Island, and portions of New Jersey and Connecticut, including physicians and senior administrators from every hospital in the area.

The survey asks recipients to not only identify physicians who are the best in their respective fields, but to whom they would refer their own patients or family members...Read More