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New Resources for Oregon Licensed Health Professionals

As of November 1st, there are new OHSU Library resources available to all licensed health professionals in the state! 

Now healthcare providers outside of OHSU have access to: 

Medline with full text from EBSCO: authoritative biomedical information, utilizing MeSH indexing to search citations from over 4,800 current biomedical journals and full-text for more than 1,450 journals. 

DynaMed: a clinical reference tool for use at the point-of-care, which includes evidence-based, clinically-organized summaries for over 3,000 topics and is updated daily. Also includes calculators and patient handouts.

Alt Healthwatch:  full-text articles from more than 180 international and often peer-reviewed journals and reports, focusing on the many perspectives of complementary, holistic and integrated approaches to health care and wellness.

Stat!Ref:  cross-searchable, full-text health sciences resources including regularly updated evidence-based medicine databases, as well as bilingual patient information, Stedman's Medical Dictionary, HCPCS (Level II) and ICD-9-CM, Pharmacy & Pharmacology, Dental and Nursing e-resources, and more.

Find:  The best way to access these resources is through the web page we've set up for non-OHSU Oregon licensed health professionals at http://www.ohsu.edu/xd/education/library/orhp.cfm.  

Access: Access requires a library barcode. If you don't already have a barcode you can apply online, using the Library Barcode Application at http://www.ohsu.edu/xd/education/library/services/forms/barcode.cfm If you have problems accessing resources, email liboff@ohsu.edu.


Help:  For help using resources, contact the OHSU Library Reference Desk at (503) 494-3462, or use the Ask a Librarian service at http://www.ohsu.edu/xd/education/library/research-assistance/ask-librarian.cfm.  For additional information regarding outreach services, contact Todd Hannon at (503) 494-3474 or hannont@ohsu.edu.

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