Provides e-book textbooks, medical titles, videos, images, and illustrations. Also contains a drug database, practice guidelines, patient education information, interactive self-assessment tools, case files, and diagnostic tools.
AccessMedicine provides access to more than 60 medical titles (including Harrison's, CMDT 2011, and Tintinalli's Emergency Medicine), thousands of videos, images and illustrations, a drug database, practice guidelines, patient education information, interactive self assessment tools, case files, and diagnostic tools. The unique search engine looks in the metadata to provide results based on matching search terms with concepts and topics, rather than matching exact words. By focusing on broader concepts, practices, and procedures, all the relevant discussions of the topic are retrieved, even if named differently in different resources.
A practical clinical reference, contains the equivalent of 40,000 pages of original, peer-reviewed text which provides specific, practical recommendations for diagnosis and treatment
A reference tool that provides information about drugs, toxicology, diseases, acute care, and alternative medicines.
Contains detailed, evidence-based data on natural medicines, herbal medicines, and dietary supplements.
The reviews are highly structured and systematic, with evidence included or excluded on the basis of explicit quality criteria, to minimize bias. Data is evidence-based medicine and is often combined statistically (with meta-analysis) to increase the power of the findings of numerous studies, each too small to produce reliable results individually. This database is updated quarterly.
Provides access to practice-changing updates, new medications, and patient care guidelines to assist in the decision-making process. Includes online quizzes and live webinars that fulfill CE/CME requirements. Combines Pharmacist's Letter and Prescriber's Letter content.
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