Clinical Overviews
Clinical Overviews are a quick and easy way to find evidence-based answers to your clinical questions.
Whenever you do a search in Clinical Key if there is a topic overview it will appear as the first result and also in a box on the right of the page.
Clinical Overviews are not book or journal content; they are concise, easily scannable summaries which include evidence-based information, current guidelines, and the latest advances on medical conditions. Clinical Overviews are tailored for clinicians.
Journals
These titles have been added this month
Books
Clinical Overviews are not book or journal content; they are concise, easily scannable summaries which include evidence-based information, current guidelines, and the latest advances on medical conditions. Clinical Overviews are tailored for clinicians.
The following topics have been added in January:
These Clinical Overviews have been updated with latest evidence:
- Fibromyalgia
- Anaphylaxis
- Community-acquired pneumonia in adults
- HIV infection and AIDS in adults
- Sepsis
- Urinary tract infection in children
Journals
These titles have been added this month
- International Journal of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine 2014 to present
- Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety 2014 to present
- One Health 2015 to present
- Radiology of Infectious Diseases 2014 to present
Books
Elsevier have also added new electronic books to Clinical Key this month, including:
- Felson’s Principles of Chest Roentgenology (Goodman, Lawrence) 5th ed
- Fracture Management for Primary Care and Emergency Medicine (Eiff, M. Patrice) 4th ed
Clinical Key is a fantastic, easy to use resource that contains huge amounts of full text content including:
- 1,400 topic pages
- Over 600 electronic journals
- Over 1000 electronic books
- 850 First Consult monographs
- 17,000 + medical / surgical videos
- 300 + Procedures Consult videos
- 15,000 patient education handouts
- 2.2 million images
- You can find a full content list here
There is also a free app allowing you to access Clinical Key on the go.
To access Clinical Key all you need is your OpenAthens password (register online here if you don't have one) to get started.
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