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More Medical Custom Search Engines

I’ve previously mentioned my Google Custom Search Engines for Consumer Health (or Patient Education) Information and for the History of Medicine, but a couple of comments left by readers have pointed me towards more interesting CSEs:

Jere Odell points out the five interesting custom search engines at the Central Indiana Bioethics Portal, including search engines for End of life issues, Eugenics, Pandemic influenza, Stem cell research, and Transgenic agriculture.

Ed Bennett points out five CSE’s of interest to hospitalfolk that he’s created and placed at hospital-search.org, incesluding CSEs for searching Maryland Hospitals, Washington D.C Hospitals, U.S. Medical Schools, Top National Hospitals, and Major US Hospitals.

Thanks so much to Jere and Ed for letting me know about these!

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3 Responses to “More Medical Custom Search Engines”

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    Hope Leman:

    Very interesting–good examples of the use of that technology in general.

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    Isabelle Boulay:

    Thanks for pointing these out- it looks like these CSEs can really cut out a lot of clutter and help get straight to the needed info.

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    davidrothman.net » Blog Archive » Google CSE for “Netting the Evidence”:

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