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    eMedRef Overview

     

    Who should publish an eMedRef topic?

    1. Medical Students
    2. Residents
    3. Clinical-track faculty
    4. Faculty with very little time for writing activities
    5. Clinician educators

     

    eMedRef is published on the electronic hand-held device, PEPID PCP:

    What is PEPID Primary Care Plus? Hundreds of the most important clinical primary care questions have been rigorously researched and published by FPIN.  You can now find the Evidence-Based Practice HelpDesk Answers along with the Clinical Inquiries from over 300 topics as you treat patients.  PEPID PCP, an online and PDA based tool includes over 2,700 medical topics including Preventive Medicine, Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Child Health, Maternity Care, Geriatric Medicine, Acute Care and more.  Also included is a Drug Database of over 6,500 drugs –rated #1 over nine other competitors – a drug interactions generator, lab manual, hundreds of calculators, decision aids, embedded illustrations, personal notes and new topics are added regularly.

    PEPID FPIN Collaboration

    Our members often want to understand the relationship between FPIN and our collaborating partners.  This section will explain how FPIN works with the company PEPID that distributes the product PrimaryCare Plus that publishes our authors’ work.

    Who What Why eMedRef?

    Everything that you need to know about the eMedRef project in a “nutshell” should be found in this section.  Who is the project best suited for, what is the time commitment, and what are the benefits to participating.

    eMedRef Program Implementation

    Every program is different, but we have found some steadfast tips to success for implementing the eMedRef project.  Please review this section to get some ideas on how you can launch or delve deeper into the project deeper with your program.

    Sign-up for an eMedRef Topic

    We have other rewarding roles available within the Clinical Inquiries project.  If you are interested in learning how you can become a Co-Author Mentor, Peer Reviewer, or Editor this section is for you.

    Download eMedRef Resources

    This section has been designed for you!  Inside our commitment to ensure that all of our members have access to the best educational resources available for authoring eMedRef topics, we have put together an extensive resource library for your use.  If you do not find what you are looking for, please don’t hesitate to call or email us and one of our staff will be glad to assist you.

    Contact the eMedRef Project Manager  

    If you have a question that you would like to submit to the Project Manager about eMedRef, feel free to use this online form and she will get back to you shortly.  Otherwise, you can reach someone directly in our Columbia, Missouri office by calling:  (573)256-2066.

     
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