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Medical Education Web Sites and Resources

With the plethora of medical education web sites and learning modules available on the internet, finding the one you want can be a challenge. Two web sites attempt to make finding and using high quality medical education learning content easier.

MissingLink

MissingLink, a student developed site that guides medical students to health education related web-based resources. MissingLink's primary tool is a search engine that identifies proven web-based resources of value to medical student education. MissingLink allows users to search for resources based on discipline or keyword and results are sorted from the highest to lowest rating. Visitors can also browse by discipline or categories based on the UCSF medical school curriculum.

Go to: MissingLink

Multimedia Learning Modules @ UCSF

A list of multimedia learning modules available to the UCSF community. Modules have either been developed at UCSF or licensed by UCSF.

Go to: Multimedia Learning Modules @ UCSF

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Web Hosting Resources for Registered Campus Organization Websites

The UCSF Office of Student Life (OSL)provides free Web hosting to Registered Campus Organizations (RCOs). OSL is not affiliated with the School of Medicine. Please contact OSL for complete details.

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Creating Listservs

Students can create Listservs for campus organizations or other campus business. When creating a Listserv you must designate a list owner who can be responsible for managing the list, handling mail errors and subscribing/unsubscribing users. Student created Listservs must also have a faculty or staff sponsor.

If you would like to set up a Listserv please read the guidelines then visit:

http://www.ucsf.edu/its/listserv/create.html

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