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Emergency Medicine: Emergency Medicine Databases

Selected Databases to Help with Emergency Medicine

MEDLINE Complete (EBSCO) | Biblioteca Juan Roa Vasquez
MEDLINE Complete - The Essential Resource
The Essential Resource for Biomedical Research. This full-text database provides access to top-tier biomedical and health journals. Covering a wide range of subjects, it is an essential resource for doctors, nurses, health professionals, and researchers engaged in clinical care, public health, and health policy development.

Text Mining Research - NCBI - NLM
PubMed/Medline - National Library of Medicine
PubMed comprises more than 21 million citations for biomedical literature from MEDLINE, life science journals, and online books. Citations may include links to full-text content from PubMed Central and publisher websites.

Multimedia - Pharmacy - LibGuides at The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Access Pharmacy

AccessPharmacy from McGraw-Hill Medical is a “comprehensive, content-rich online pharmacy resource that allows users to explore leading pharmacy references, search curriculum topics, research drugs, and supplements.  AccessPharmacy gives 
pharmacy students instant access to videos, games, Q&A, and leading pharmacy textbooks that will establish an important foundation for learning, and allow practicing pharmacists to get information instantly about drugs, herbs, and supplements, and consult features and editorials concerning the vast array of current pharmacy publications.”

FindZebra - DTU Compute

FindZebra

Denmark Technical University researchers have unveiled a free site called "FindZebra" which helps physicians and other professionals to generate diagnosis ideas for rare diseases. 

Evidence Based Website

Selected Databases to Help with Emergency Medicine

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American Physiological Society 

Includes classic articles that have proved vital to the discipline of physiology and the evolution of modern-day medicine. Also includes introductory essays and the complete 1st editions of the American Physiological Society journals.

Trial access to DynaMed

DynaMed - Point of Care 

DynaMed is a clinician-focused tool designed to facilitate efficient and evidence-based patient care. Rigorous and daily review of medical literature by our physician and specialist staff ensures that timely and objective analysis, synthesis, and guidance are at users' fingertips.

ScienceDirect

Science Direct

ScienceDirect is the world's leading source for scientific, technical, and medical full-text research.

GPPS Journal accepted for Web of Science indexing

Web of Science

The Web of Science is a paid-access platform that provides access to multiple databases that provide reference and citation data from academic journals, conference proceedings, and other documents in various academic disciplines.

CINAHL - Health Sciences Library

CINAHL 

CINAHL Complete is the world's most comprehensive nursing & allied health research database, providing full text for nearly 1,300 journals indexed in CINAHL®. This authoritative file contains full text for many of the most used journals in the CINAHL® index. With full-text coverage dating back to 1937, CINAHL® Complete is the definitive research tool for all areas of nursing and allied health literature.

TRIP - TRIP - LibGuides at Goulburn Valley Health

TRIP Database

TRIP (Turning Research into Practice) is an online clinical search engine linking users to high-quality research.   Results are ranked based on their publication date, evidence type, and the strength of the textual link.

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Introduction to UWIlinC

UWIlinC brings together UWI information resources from across the English-speaking Caribbean in all formats including UWI's intellectual output, subscribed resources (electronic journals, databases, electronic books), and the catalogues for all four UWI campuses.

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