
This week’s print is a preoperative surgical planning spinal model that was part of a Penn Vet neurology 3D printing study. Such models are created from medical scans using specialized software. For […]
This week’s print is a preoperative surgical planning spinal model that was part of a Penn Vet neurology 3D printing study. Such models are created from medical scans using specialized software. For […]
A new addition to Penn Libraries, the Materials Library, located on the ground floor of the Fisher Fine Arts Library, has a wildly eclectic and unique collection of physical materials – pigments, textures, […]
Due to popular demand, the Biomedical Library is now offering a poster layout service to Penn faculty, students and staff. The service includes placement of your content into a poster format, placement of […]
This week’s featured print from the Biomedical Library’s 3D printing service is a structural model of a newly synthesized molecule. Dr. Eric Schelter of Penn’s Department of Chemistry and his team are […]
The Penn Libraries’ Biomedical Library is pleased to partner with the Philadelphia Chapter of the Special Library Association, Drexel University’s Metadata Research Center, and the Drexel University Library and Archives Student Association […]
Dynamed Plus, an evidence-based medicine resource purchased by the Biomedical Library, can be used as a point-of-care or educational tool providing clinically organized summaries for thousands of medical topics. DynaMed Plus editors monitor […]
This week’s print features a surgical guide for dental implants. Each model has been printed in specially engineered resins that accurately model the patient’s teeth. One of the models will be used […]
Recently, invited by Elsevier, Maylene Qiu, the Biomedical Library’s Clinical Liaison Librarian and Systematic Review Coordinator, provided a webinar on the topic of “Librarians’ Role in Evidence-Based Medicine Education (EBM) for […]
As the Community Health & Engineering Librarian, I provide consumer health information flyers, brochures, and bookmarks from the Biomedical Library’s Consumer Health Information Corner to participants of Walk with a (Future) Doc, […]
The Biomedical Library is proud to have printed the resin vertebra featured in today’s Penn Today story. Here’s an excerpt from the story: “Specimens like [Dr. Aja] Carter’s Archeria are extremely rare and not […]