Thursday, March 1, 2018

Access Medicine





AccessMedicine provides full-text access to important resources in Clinical Medicine.  The collection is divided into multiple sections:
·                     ReadingsThe clinical library includes the full-text of more than 75 basic science and clinical medicine texts like Harrison’s Online and Current Medical Diagnosis and Treatment. 



  • Extensive Multimedia Library - Simplify complicated concepts of brush up on common procedures with 250+ examination and procedural videos, patient safety modules, audio files, and animations.
  • Differential Diagnosis Tool -  Speed diagnosis with Diagnosaurus(R)--a downloadable tool that allows users to browse more than 1,000 differential diagnoses by symptom, disease, or organ system at the point-of-care.  
  • Practice Guidelines - Keep pace with the latest disease screening, prevention, and management regimens with current guidelines from Current Practice Guidelines in Primary Care
  • Diagnostic Tests - Select the right test for specific symptoms and accurately interpret easily with Pocket Guide to Diagnostic Tests.  
  • Quick Medical Dx & Rx - Gain a complete understanding of common medical conditions through a unique collection of concise evidence-based outlines - perfect for quick reference in the clinical setting.  
  • Integrated Drug Database - Look up dosing, indications, and adverse reactions through an updated drug database including thousands of generic and brand-name drugs - with printable patient handouts presented in English and Spanish.  
  • Patient Education - Assist patients to better understand their disorder and treatment program through comprehensive, reliable healthcare information that covers 5,000 topics available in multiple languages.
  • Cases - Better understand and evaluate real world experiences through our extensive collection of cases, including selections from the popular LANGE Case Files(R) series, Pathophysiology of Disease, and Hurst's Imaging Tests, which offer questions to frame the case and the approach to the patient.  






Accessing AccessMedicine

Also see our AccessMedicine Search Tips Page filled with useful tips and tutorials for getting the most out of it. 

Questions or Comments?  
Ask Your Librarian : 

Michele Matucheski 920-223-0340 or via Outlook

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