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PubMed: Building a Search 

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In this lecture you'll learn a systematic approach to find relevant articles on a given topic in PubMed. You'll learn how to use a combination of keywords and controlled vocabulary; incorporate Boolean operators, truncation, and field tags; and run your search in PubMed. While this lecture demonstrates how to search PubMed, strategies presented are applicable for other biomedical databases such as Embase, APA PsycInfo, and CINAHL.

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Комментарии : 63   
@stanleyeneh1745
@stanleyeneh1745 День назад
I have watched over 15 SMR/MA videos. This is the best ever. Thank you so much for your effort and time.
@stephaniesuh1271
@stephaniesuh1271 2 года назад
This is SO exceptionally helpful and I don't know why it's not mentioned in curriculum (least at my school). I remember when I had to conduct a meta-analysis, I was doing searches so blindly. If I had seen this video, I'd have had an easier time.
@johananlawrence5143
@johananlawrence5143 8 месяцев назад
The single best explanation of a full day of searching through various videos
@user-ts2vm2oe9r
@user-ts2vm2oe9r Год назад
This is the best video I've ever watched on the subject. Highly recommended.
@renata6899
@renata6899 2 года назад
Thank you so much for this neat, complete and yet succinct explanation!
@marinagarcia8524
@marinagarcia8524 3 года назад
WOW! this was AMAZING just what I needed. Thank you so much!
@SuperChangamanga
@SuperChangamanga 10 месяцев назад
I am sooo glad i came across this video ❤ super thankful to the creators of this vid!! Such a complex topic explained in the easiest and simplest way!
@GilliestonHeightsNSW
@GilliestonHeightsNSW 3 года назад
Thank you very much for such a useful resource! This really helps me with my postgraduate research!!
@jagmohan15
@jagmohan15 2 года назад
such a well manged planned and documented approach you have used , great video very well explained
@mahadeviapmuthurethinabara5381
This is a fantastic 'What to do First' video for starting our search. Very systematic, easy to follow, and very very applicable. All should use when doing systematic review. I am definitely sharing this video with my post grad students and juniours! 👍👍👍
@tomworrall190
@tomworrall190 Год назад
So useful. Medical doctor doing MRCPsych exams (UK membership exams for Royal College of Psychiatrists) here and until now I've never known how to do a systematic search on PubMed.
@LucyVillanueva-df8no
@LucyVillanueva-df8no Месяц назад
This is an exceptional presentation. Thank you very much.
@vanmadanhi7859
@vanmadanhi7859 3 года назад
This just saved my grade , thank you!
@DeCoria_
@DeCoria_ 4 года назад
Wow! This was/is SO helpful!!!! I had no idea where to start with creating a proper search term for PubMed for my research and this has answered many of my questions. This was extremely thorough and I appreciate the "mistakes" you made to explain why you do things a certain way (building blocks method, spelling errors, etc). Thank you for making this video. With the recent updates to PubMed I struggled finding relevant/recent tutorial videos. You're like the Osmosis, Najeeb, Boards & Beyond of research lol.
@Wanjara
@Wanjara 2 года назад
As well, thank you. I have discovered Boards and Beyond ;-)
@nikkipeoples7021
@nikkipeoples7021 2 года назад
agree....now to figure out how to chart data! :-(
@natashahanssen147
@natashahanssen147 2 года назад
Incredibly helpful video. Thank you!
@usamasinghasem6618
@usamasinghasem6618 3 года назад
This VDO answer all my question , Thank you so much
@uzo8458
@uzo8458 3 года назад
I cannot tell you how helpful this is. Thank you so much .! Definitely more than I’ve learnt in hours upon hours of lecture ! 👍
@jenanavati
@jenanavati 3 года назад
I'm so glad.
@ameliachng9106
@ameliachng9106 2 года назад
Awesome content, so clear and informative.
@LauraLuxDuval
@LauraLuxDuval 3 года назад
Extremely helpful, thank you very much!
@sammay4063
@sammay4063 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing, it's very useful and efficient for students to carry on
@lauyalipigwe5969
@lauyalipigwe5969 Год назад
This is unbelievable. Thank you.
@omarpinjari4489
@omarpinjari4489 2 года назад
This video was so helpful. Thank you!
@mwolf__
@mwolf__ 7 месяцев назад
This is absurdly useful. Thank you.
@dhanashreemoghe
@dhanashreemoghe Месяц назад
Very helpful video. Thank you for this
@suprateekat5338
@suprateekat5338 3 года назад
Thank you, this was very helpful!
@vladkidc2039
@vladkidc2039 9 месяцев назад
This video is Godsend, thank you so much!!
@veronikahaludilu3344
@veronikahaludilu3344 3 года назад
Thank you so much for this helpful video.. it helped me a lot.
@shirintabei3301
@shirintabei3301 3 года назад
Woow!!Thank you very much!! Very helpful!!
@Cg-er4rl
@Cg-er4rl 3 года назад
This video is awesome. Thanks!
@fazalyakub3647
@fazalyakub3647 9 месяцев назад
Wow, thank you! Amazing explanation
@sanniacity
@sanniacity 2 года назад
Thank you! Very helpful!
@lele-hp4wf
@lele-hp4wf 3 года назад
Thanks a lot for this video, it was really good But although I'm trying to use this technique I'm struggling. My question might be very specific, but how for example you would search for the specific question: Synthesis of antibodies /isohemagglutinins in the abo bloodgroup system. I've tried it with the MeSh terms, but still don't find anything appropriate. I know they are induced through intestinal bacteria, but I need to find studies concerning this topic.
@marshalampart5268
@marshalampart5268 2 года назад
This was extremely helpful
@phi5269
@phi5269 Год назад
This was incredibly helpful...
@Al_HassanMKamel
@Al_HassanMKamel 2 года назад
Thanks a lot to you that was very helpful list.
@karolinakstudio
@karolinakstudio Год назад
Very helpful! thank you! :)
@5MinutesInformation
@5MinutesInformation 3 года назад
Wounder full use of Pubmed nested searching appreciatable
@anjelinejoegi422
@anjelinejoegi422 3 года назад
Omg this was sooo helpful!!
@biruktawityohannes8298
@biruktawityohannes8298 2 года назад
Thank you so much , this video helped me alot
@marcelloserra3942
@marcelloserra3942 Месяц назад
this video is pure gold!
@Stargazer9900
@Stargazer9900 19 дней назад
Agreed!
@aliahmed501
@aliahmed501 2 года назад
OMG, This is very helpful!!
@Cliche8701
@Cliche8701 2 года назад
Amazing, thank you! Though I didn't understand the [tw] part, what was that for?
@galdossari3012
@galdossari3012 2 года назад
Thanks for the great explanation but how did you identify the keywords, please? any recommendations?
@BezianStudio
@BezianStudio 3 месяца назад
thank you so much this was so helpful
@anasena7062
@anasena7062 3 года назад
Thank you!
@ramayanam100
@ramayanam100 2 года назад
Thank you ..Thank you ..Thank you .. 🙏🙏🙏
@drsubramanyank236
@drsubramanyank236 3 года назад
Excellent 💐
@user-qo1ym6ns5p
@user-qo1ym6ns5p 3 года назад
very helpful thanks
@elanemedzium7024
@elanemedzium7024 3 года назад
hi thank you for the video! just want to ask, does it make difference if we don't add the [tw] or [tiab] ? [tw] or [tiab] is better?
@jenanavati
@jenanavati 3 года назад
Test out your results using each. [tw] includes author keywords whereas [tiab] is just title and author. A lot of times I find [tiab] to be enough, but [tw] will cast a wider net.
@mojoe599
@mojoe599 3 года назад
@@jenanavati Thanks for the explanation!
@deliaklager766
@deliaklager766 3 года назад
Does anyone know, where the previous lecture is? This was so helpful, i want to watch all of it =D
@elizabethbatten8514
@elizabethbatten8514 3 года назад
Click on the channel name (Welch Medical Library) and you will see a list of their videos. Scroll down about halfway for the PubMed series.
@deliaklager766
@deliaklager766 3 года назад
@@elizabethbatten8514 Thank you, i found them afterwards! =)
@nonameemanon9484
@nonameemanon9484 3 года назад
O MY GOODNESS, THANK YOU SO MUCH! LOVE FROM RUSSIA
@Claerdelune
@Claerdelune 10 месяцев назад
that was beautiful
@donavankipkorir282
@donavankipkorir282 Месяц назад
Educational
@ashishpandey9868
@ashishpandey9868 3 года назад
What is the role of filed tag?
@marinarevamusic
@marinarevamusic 2 года назад
Extremely helpful! Thank you so very much!!!
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