introduction to medical technology with science technology and

Resource List for
INTRODUCTION TO MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY
WITH SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY
(Arranged alphabetically by author/editor)
SCOPE NOTE:
Books recommended by professors from the Medical Technology
Department of the UST Faculty of Pharmacy for the study of
INTRODUCTION TO MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY WITH SCIENCE,
TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY.
BOOKS:
Abbas, Abul (2015). Cellular and molecular immunology. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier Saunders.
[QR185.5 .Ab19 2015]
Abdelhak, S., Grostick, S. & Hanken, M.A. (eds.) (2012). Health information : management of a
strategic resource (4th ed.). St. Louis, MO : Elsevier. [R858 .H349i 2012]
Allan, D. (2011). Medical language for modern health care (2nd ed.). New York : McGraw-Hill. [R123
.Al52 2011]
Ciampa, Mark D. (2013). Introduction to healthcare information technology. Austria : Course
Technology Cengage Learning. [R858 .C481 2013]
Cohen, Barbara J. (2014). Medical terminology : an illustrated guide. Philadelphia : Wolters
Kluwer/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Health. [R123 .C66 2014
Coplan, S. & Masuda, D. (2011). Project management for healthcare information technology. New
York : McGraw Hill. [R858 .C791 2011]
Davis, N. & LaCour, M. (2014). Health information technology (3rd ed.). St. Louis, Mo. : Elsevier. [R858
.D295 2014]
Gunder, L. (2011). Essentials of medical genetics for health professionals. Sudbury, MA : Jones &
Bartlett Learning. [RB155 .G955 2011]
Gylys, B. (2010). Medical terminology simplified : a programmed learning approach by body system
(4th ed.). Philadelphia : F.A. Davis. [R123 .G989 2010] 1+1CD copy
Service, M.W. (2012). Medical entomology for students (5th ed.). Cambridge : Cambridge University
Press. [RA639.5 .Se69 2012]
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Suba, Sally C. (2013). Introduction to medical technology : with science, technology, and society.
Singapore : Cengage Learning Asia Pte. Ltd. [R847 .Su14 2013]
Talaro, Kathleen P. (2015). Foundations in microbiology: basic principles. New York, NY:
McGraw-Hill Education [QR41.2 .T141b 2015] 1 copy
Thierer, N. ...[et al.] (2010). Medical terminology : language for healthcare (3rd ed.). Boston :
McGraw-Hill Higher Education. [R123 .M468m 2010]
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American druggist
American journal of hospital pharmacy
American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education
American journal of pharmacy and the sciences supporting public health
American Journals of Pharmacy
American Professional Pharmacist
Australian Journal of Pharmacy
Drug & Cosmetic Industry
Egyptian journal of pharmaceutical sciences
International Journal of Clinical Pharmacology And Therapeutics
International pharmaceutical abstracts
Israel pharmaceutical journal
Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association : practical pharmacy edition
Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry
Journal of pharmaceutical sciences
Journal of the Philippine Pharmaceutical Association
Pharmacological research communications
Pharmacy International
Pharmacy Management
Pharmacy Times
Pharmacy Today
Planta Medica
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Access Pharmacy (http://accesspharmacy.mhmedical.com/)
EBSCO (http://search.ebscohost.com/)
Ebsco AtoZ
(http://atoz.ebsco.com/Titles/7898?uc=Admin&lang=en&lang.menu=en&lang.subject=en)
Jstor (http://www.jstor.org/)
Proquest Health and Medical Complete
(http://search.proquest.com/health/index?accountid=41849)
Science Direct (http://www.sciencedirect.com/)
Scopus (http://www.scopus.com/)
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RECOMMENDED WEBSITES:
AAPS Journal (http://www.aaps.org/journals/)
The AAPS Journal is a peer-reviewed online-only journal published by the American
Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists.
The journal covers all areas of pharmaceutical research, including drug discovery,
development, and therapy.
Drugs.com (http://www.drugs.com/)
Prescription Drug information for consumers & professionals. A comprehensive and up-todate drug information resource online. Offers fast and easy searching of over 24,000 approved
medications. The Drugs.com drug-information database is powered by three independent leading
medical-information suppliers: Physicians’ Desk Reference, Cerner Multum and Thomson
Micromedex. Individual drug (or drug-class) information content compiled by these sources is
delivered complete and unaltered by Drugs.com.
PubMed (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/)
PubMed comprises more than 23 million citations for biomedical literature from MEDLINE,
life science journals, and online books. Citations may include links to full-text content from PubMed
Central and publisher web sites.
Compiled by:
Noted by:
Kristi Ma. Fevie Macasaet
Librarian
Science & Technology Section
UST Miguel de Benavides Library
Marivic Usita
Head Librarian
Science & Technology Section
UST Miguel de Benavides Library
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