
H.M. Fishbon Memorial Library
Fishbon Video Newsletter
Issue 9 - February 2006 - Book Sale, Workshops and Dr. Uhley
Find out about the Library's used medical book sale, upcoming PubMed and EMBASE workshops, and visit with long-time Mount Zion physician Dr. Herman Uhley.
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The Price is Right!
Find a bargain at our used medical book sale - recent editions at low, low prices. You could also win a $50 gift certificate to Amazon.com - raffle tickets are $1.00 each or get 6 tickets for $5.00.
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When: | Thursday, February 23, 2pm - 5pm |
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Where: | The Fishbon Library 1600 Divisadero Street Room A116 |
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Quicktime | Windows | Run time: 1 minute 40 seconds
Upcoming PubMed / EMBASE Workshops
Sharpen your search skills at a PubMed or EMBASE workshop. Call the library at 885-7378 to reserve a space.
PubMed: | Tuesday, February 14 noon - 1pm 1pm - 2pm Tuesday, March 7 noon - 1pm 1pm - 2pm |
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EMBASE: | Thursday, March 2 11am - noon 12:15pm - 1:15pm |
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Mount Zion Memories
We visited with cardiologist, Dr. Herman Uhley, who has been treating patients and conducting research at Mount Zion for fifty years.
Quicktime | Windows | Run time: 5 minutes
Issue Archive
- Issue 6, February 2005
- Issue 7, May 2005
- Issue 8, December 2005, Mount Zion Chronicles
- Issue 9, February 2006
- Issue 10, June 2006
- Issue 11, November 2006
- Issue 12, March 2007
- Issue 13, August 2007
- Issue 14, March 2008
- Issue 15, December 2008
- Issue 16, January 2010
Access to earlier issues of the newsletter is available upon request. Email the Library at fishbon@ucsfmedctr.org
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Resources for Patients
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