These databases should be the first tools employed by students doing research in Cellular Biology or Anatomy and Physiology.
Access MedicineThis link opens in a new windowA collection of fully indexed textbooks and resources from McGraw-Hill, this database contains Clinical Anesthesiology, 4e, as well as a wealth of images.
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BioMed CentralThis link opens in a new windowOpen access, peer-reviewed biomedical research journals. NOTE: Due to BMC membership pricing changes, UNM is no longer an institutional member. Authors wishing to publish in BMC journals must pay all associated fees.
CINAHLThis link opens in a new windowThe Cumulative Index of Nursing and Allied Health Literature is a comprehensive database focused on allied health professions. There is some overlap with PubMed, But CINAHL is a robust database with powerful search features and significant holdings that are not indexed in PubMed.
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ClinicalKeyThis link opens in a new windowA comprehensive database that includes Miller's Anesthesia, 7th ed.
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MICROMEDEXThis link opens in a new windowDrug, toxicology, acute care, patient education, and alternative medicine database. Includes drug interactions, IV compatibility, drug ID, CareNotes, and NeoFax Pediatrics.
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PubMedThis link opens in a new windowAn enormous database indexing an impressive breadth and variety of Health Sciences information, PubMed should be the medical researcher's first stop. You can find tutorials on this database in the "Research Skills Tutorials" section.
OpenAnesthesia, sponsored by the International Anesthesia Research Society, is an online multimodal toolkit specifically designed to advance graduate medical education in anesthesia.