Resources for Emory Healthcare Staff
- COVID-19 guide
- PubMed
- DynaMed
- ClinicalKey
- CINAHL
- Joanna Briggs
- AccessMedicine
- AccessPhysiotherapy
- AccessSurgery
- Stat!Ref
- Lexidrug (formely Lexicomp) (Licensed by and for EHC. Access available onsite at EHC facilities with EHC login.)
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- DynaMed (on the EHC network only) is a point-of-care tool for diagnosis and therapy information, guidelines, calculators, and drug information. Download the mobile app or set up mobile access for free.
- ClinicalKey (on the EHC network only) provides ebooks, guidelines, drug and disease information.
- PubMed is a biomedical database of the National Library of Medicine which provides abstracts of major peer-reviewed publications and a number of "open access" or "free full text" articles. Register for a free "MyNCBI" account to save searches or article citations for later retrieval.
- For additional library-licensed resources, use a computer at one of these library locations.
- PubMed Central is a free full text archive of biomedical and life sciences journal literature at the U.S. National Institutes of Health's National Library of Medicine (NIH/NLM).
- Pay-per-view article services are available from many of the major publishers.
- Check with your professional associations about resources for members.
- DynaMed: Emory's license provides access for your Apple or Android device. Click here for installation information.
- ClinicalKey: the app allows users to access ClinicalKey's eBooks, journals, drug monographs, guidelines, patient education, multimedia and Procedures Consult. First go to Emory's subscription of ClinicalKey and register for an account, located in the top right corner of the page. Then go to App Store or Google Play and download the app. Log in with the profile you created on Emory's subscription of ClinicalKey.
- Lexidrug (formely Lexicomp) (Licensed by Emory Healthcare): Access is available onsite at EHC facilities. At the Lexicomp online introductory page, there will be a button located at the upper right side of the page called "Mobile App Access." This is where users can link to the mobile app installation instructions.
- uCentral: Visit Emory's Unbound Medicine and click on the Mobile link just below the uCentral banner and register for an account. Once you have registered, go to either App Store or Google Play to download uCentral. When the uCentral app has been installed, you will be prompted to login with the account you created on Unbound Medicine and the Emory subscription-based app will be installed on your device.
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