New Title: Thomas’ #Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation, 5th Edition

The MSK Library has recently added the fifth edition of Thomas’ Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation by user request!  The latest version includes the expertise of over 170 international specialists – including ones from MSK.  It also includes new chapters that look at basic science experiments in stem-cell biology, immunology, and tolerance, as well as expanded content on the benefits and challenges of transplantation.

Thomas’ Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation may be found in our eBook A-Z listing or by searching Summon.

New Database Resource: #Ulrichsweb !

The Library has recently added Ulrichsweb to its database resources.  Ulrichsweb is an easy to search resource of detailed information on more than 300,000 periodicals of all types: academic and scholarly journals, e-journals, peer-reviewed titles, popular magazines, newspapers, newsletters, and more. Ulrich’s records, which cover more than 900 subject areas, provide data points such as

  • ISSN
  • publisher
  • language
  • subject
  • abstracting & indexing coverage
  • full-text database coverage
  • tables of contents, and
  • reviews written by librarians.

Ulrichsweb may found in our Database A-Z listing.

‏@SpringerClinMed’s The Overactive Pelvic Floor by ‏Anna Padoa and @TalliRosenbaum is New!

The Library has recently added The Overactive Pelvic Floor to our collection, per client request! This textbook, edited by Anna Padoa and Talli Y. Rosenbaum, provides a comprehensive review of the Overactive Pelvic Floor (OPF) that provides clinical tools for medical and mental health practitioners alike. The text offers tools for recognition, assessment, treatment and interdisciplinary referral for patients with OPF and OPF related conditions.  Individual chapters focus on

  • female genital pain and vulvodynia
  • female bladder pain and interstitial cystitis
  • male chronic pelvic and genital pain
  • sexual dysfunction related to pelvic pain in both men and women
  • musculoskeletal aspects of pelvic floor overactivity
  • LUTS and voiding dysfunction, and
  • anorectal disorders

The Overactive Pelvic Floor serves physicians in the fields of urology, urogynecology and gastroenterology as well as psychotherapists, sex therapists and physical therapists.

This resource may be found in our eBook A-Z listing or by searching Summon®.