|
Home : Resources
|
Additional Resources
Doctor Referrals and Drug Information
Find-an-Endocrinologist
The Hormone Foundation’s physician referral directory comprises more than 3,000 endocrinologists who work with patients to diagnose, treat, and manage hormone-related conditions including diabetes, pituitary imbalances, thyroid disorders, menopause, and more.
MEDLINEplus
Consumer-friendly information on specific disease topics
and conditions, as well as links to medical encyclopedias
and dictionaries, drug information, directories of doctors and hospitals, and other resources.
Articles and Journals
- MEDLINE
A service of the National Library of Medicine that provides
access to over 12 million MEDLINE citations since the mid-1960s
and additional life science journals.
- Full-text Medical Journals
A selected list of free full-text online medical journals, particularly current issues of journals found in PubMed's MEDLINE.
Tools and Resources
NIDDK Image Library
An online, searchable database of illustrations available to health care professionals and the general public. Items in this Library are not copyrighted. However, we do ask that you credit the source of the images as follows: National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, National Institutes of Health.
NIDDK Reference Collection
A collection of titles, abstracts, and availability information for thousands of health education resources, including materials about endocrine and metabolic diseases.
Other Organizations
- Directory of Endocrine and Metabolic
Diseases Organizations
Lists organizations for patients and organizations that represent health professionals involved in the study and treatment of endocrine and metabolic diseases.
- Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Federal agency responsible for administering Medicare, Medicaid, SCHIP (State Children's Health Insurance), HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act), and CLIA (Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments), as well as several other health-related programs.
- More U.S. Government Resources
Links to the National Institutes of Health, Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention, and Food and Drug Administration.
|
|
|