• S1Ep8 Finding reliable medical information online

  • 2024/04/19
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S1Ep8 Finding reliable medical information online

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  • Welcome to the eighth episode of Care Partner's Compass: Navigating CRC where I talk to medical librarian Carrie Price about how to find reliable medical information online.

    I know I learned a lot from Carrie during this episode (including how awesome medical librarians are!), I hope that you do too.


    Full transcription can be found on the website (http://carepartnerscompass.transistor.fm)

    Host, producer/editor, and composer: Elsa Lankford
    Guest: Carrie Price, Research Impact & Health Professions Librarian at Towson University

    Kristine - here's to doing fun stuff - I love you ❤️

    Please remember to share, subscribe, like, and rate the podcast.

    Helpful links related to this episode:

    • PubMed: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/
    • MedlinePlus: https://medlineplus.gov/
    • NCI: https://www.cancer.gov/
    • To limit a google search:

      fruquintinib site:.gov

      (first result is sponsored but rest of results are .gov sites)

    • Examples of patient health libraries at cancer centers:
      • Mayo: https://monument.health/mayo-clinic-health-information-library/
      • Johns Hopkins: https://johnshopkinshealthcare.staywellsolutionsonline.com/
      • MSK (Memorial Sloan Kettering): https://www.mskcc.org/cancer-care/diagnosis-treatment/symptom-management/integrative-medicine/herbs
    • Google alerts - to get an email once a day, once a week, or as it happens with search results (I have Google alerts for clinical trials, pharmaceutical companies, etc. that I'm following


    • (01:28) - Being bombarded with information, not knowing if it's trustworthy
    • (02:34) - Why medical librarians are awesome
    • (03:30) - Finding trustworthy and understandable information - Medline Plus and the NCI database
    • (05:03) - MedLine Plus can be helpful to look up supplements too
    • (05:41) - How to make Google be a little more predictable and trustworthy with its results
    • (06:38) - Getting somebody more science-oriented onto your support team can be very helpful
    • (08:02) - PubMed has a lot of articles, here's some tips on narrowing down the results
    • (11:09) - How to be more sure about your article from PubMed
    • (13:04) - Google Alerts can be helpful, but it can be more helpful if an article has been vetted and isn't sensationalist
    • (14:00) - When the headline is too good to be true
    • (15:33) - FDA drug approval database
    • (16:38) - Larger cancer centers have helpful online patient health libraries
    • (17:15) - The importance of looking up supplements (and asking the onc about them too)
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Welcome to the eighth episode of Care Partner's Compass: Navigating CRC where I talk to medical librarian Carrie Price about how to find reliable medical information online.

I know I learned a lot from Carrie during this episode (including how awesome medical librarians are!), I hope that you do too.


Full transcription can be found on the website (http://carepartnerscompass.transistor.fm)

Host, producer/editor, and composer: Elsa Lankford
Guest: Carrie Price, Research Impact & Health Professions Librarian at Towson University

Kristine - here's to doing fun stuff - I love you ❤️

Please remember to share, subscribe, like, and rate the podcast.

Helpful links related to this episode:

  • PubMed: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/
  • MedlinePlus: https://medlineplus.gov/
  • NCI: https://www.cancer.gov/
  • To limit a google search:

    fruquintinib site:.gov

    (first result is sponsored but rest of results are .gov sites)

  • Examples of patient health libraries at cancer centers:
    • Mayo: https://monument.health/mayo-clinic-health-information-library/
    • Johns Hopkins: https://johnshopkinshealthcare.staywellsolutionsonline.com/
    • MSK (Memorial Sloan Kettering): https://www.mskcc.org/cancer-care/diagnosis-treatment/symptom-management/integrative-medicine/herbs
  • Google alerts - to get an email once a day, once a week, or as it happens with search results (I have Google alerts for clinical trials, pharmaceutical companies, etc. that I'm following


  • (01:28) - Being bombarded with information, not knowing if it's trustworthy
  • (02:34) - Why medical librarians are awesome
  • (03:30) - Finding trustworthy and understandable information - Medline Plus and the NCI database
  • (05:03) - MedLine Plus can be helpful to look up supplements too
  • (05:41) - How to make Google be a little more predictable and trustworthy with its results
  • (06:38) - Getting somebody more science-oriented onto your support team can be very helpful
  • (08:02) - PubMed has a lot of articles, here's some tips on narrowing down the results
  • (11:09) - How to be more sure about your article from PubMed
  • (13:04) - Google Alerts can be helpful, but it can be more helpful if an article has been vetted and isn't sensationalist
  • (14:00) - When the headline is too good to be true
  • (15:33) - FDA drug approval database
  • (16:38) - Larger cancer centers have helpful online patient health libraries
  • (17:15) - The importance of looking up supplements (and asking the onc about them too)

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