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How do I learn more about the databases licensed for Banner physicians, nursing and allied health staff...?
| Pubmed.gov |
Medline from its founders, the National Library of Medicine. This is free. The same database as Ovid Medline (see below). Tutorial |
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MDConsult Provided, in part, by NCMC Medical Staff Foundation available to NCMC & Eastern Colorado |
Out of network requires password Includes full text books, journals, patient education, guidelines. To access, staff must sign up from the Medical Library website, through a Banner networked computer. After creating your own password, you will be able to access the system from outside the network. |
| Natural Medicines Database |
Licensed for use from networked users only. A paper version is in the library.This database Includes patient handouts. |
| Micromedex |
Micromedex Drug Database. Licensed for Network users only. |
| Medlineplus.gov |
A Free guide to useful medical information for the public, with links to professional societies, consumer health information. A good place to start when searching for health information on the web. FAQ |
| Ovid Medline Ovid Nursing Cinahl |
All Ovid databases require passwords when accessing from an out-of-network computer. Within the databases you can connect to the complete articles (referred to as "Ovid Full Text") of over 350 NCMC subscriptions. The table of contents to subscribed journals can also be accessed directly from "I'll find it". AdvancedReferenceGuide |
| Clinical Evidence Ovid |
Published by British Medical Journal Publishing Group , this is an evidence "formulary" . |
| Cochrane /ACP/ DARE Ovid |
A group of evidence based medicine reviews (EBMR).EBMR FAQ |
| Stat!Ref |
NCMC subscribes to electronic reference books on the StatRef database. |
| UpToDate |
Available within network. |