Post VII: Career-related website / An expert on your field


Hello everyone!
A year ago I participate in a research laboratory of the university, has the same practice as the theory, besides being able to participate in different congresses.

In the first congress that I participated, I had to carry out a bibliographical review on a particular topic. (for those who don’t know what is, a bibliographic review is a document that analyzes and discusses notices published in an area of ​​knowledge)
well, to be able to write about that particular topic, to use the scientific databases, which I recommend, these are:
- Pubmed or Medline: it’s a search engine for access to the MEDLINE database of citations and abstracts of biomedical research articles. 
and
-Embase: another database where you can find biomedical research publications. 

These databases are very useful, since there are clinical cases, investigations, systematic reviews, etc. those Works help for our professional development.

There are also other databases that are specifically of a certain category, for example, Cochrane publishes only clinical trials.

I hope that these three databases will be useful for professional development, understanding other areas of dentistry that are not only clinical.

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