The premier database covering medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, the preclinical sciences, health administration, and the health care system. Produced by the U.S. National Library of Medicine. Medline ALL incorporates both the MEDLINE and PREMEDLINE databases. PREMEDLINE is the in-process database for Medline with new references are added daily. It provides basic information and abstracts before a record is indexed (ie. given subject headings) and added to MEDLINE.
ClinicalKey (Australian Edition) supports healthcare professionals and students with the latest evidence across specialities in a variety of formats, including full-text reference books and journals, point-of-care monographs, drug information, videos, practice guidelines, customised patient education handouts and more. All users are required to register for a personal account in order to download full-text book chapter PDFs; use the Presentation Marker; access Search History, Saved Searches and Saved Content; access ClinicalKey remotely. ClinicalKey Registration
Access in-depth information about drugs and drug interactions from a range of different sources.
Access to the AusDI Independent Drug Monographs, pharmaceutical company product information (PI), consumer medicine information (CMI) leaflets, drug product images, and a product identifier module with links to your choice of drug interaction system(s). The Australian independent drug monographs include full-text, evidence-based drug and drug-class monographs.Please note: to access the mobile version of this resource, you will need to first create an account while connected to the University's network on-campus. You can do this by selecting "Register for Access" via the desktop version or choose "need a login?" via the mobile app.
Australian Therapeutic Guidelines summarises current available evidence for the management of patients with specific conditions. The recommendations are based on the latest international literature, interpreted by Australian experts. To access the Therapeutic Guidelines App: download the new version of this app and follow the instructions on the Therapeutic Guidelines User Guide at https://www.tg.org.au/faq/user-guide/
EBMR combines seven of the most trusted EBM resources into a single, fully-searchable database: Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews; ACP Journal Club; Database of Abstracts of Reviews of Effects (DARE); Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CCTR), NHS Economic Evaluation Database (CLEED), Health Technology Assessment (CLHTA), Cochrane Methodology Register (CLMCR) Note that Mapping is not available in Multifile databases.
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