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| Resource |
Access |
Description |
| Dynamed via the Mercer School of Medicine |
On Campus, no login. Off Campus: Students and Faculty, use
your Mercer email username (e.g. smith_ab) and password. |
DynaMed includes the following information on disease entities:
Description (including ICD-9 Codes) Causes and Risk Factors
Complications and Associated Conditions History Physical
Diagnosis Prognosis Treatment Prevention and
Screening References Patient Information |
| ACP PIER via GaIN (GA Interactive Network for Medical
Information) |
On Campus, no login. Off Campus: Students and Faculty, use
your Mercer email username (e.g. smith_ab) and password. |
Go here for evidence based information about health conditions and
interventions. |
| eMedicine free
version |
No login required for basic access, but registration, which is
free, is required to access all features. |
Has over 10,000 physician authors and editors who create thousands of
peer-reviewed, disease specific articles. Includes over 100 useful medical
tools and calculators, as well as a clinical image case, radiograph and ECG of
the week, and over 30,000 images. |
| AccessMedicine via GaIN (GA Interactive Network for Medical
Information) |
On Campus, no login. Off Campus: Students and Faculty, use
your Mercer email username (e.g. smith_ab) and password. |
It has 43 electronic textbooks and reference books including:
Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine; Hursts the Heart; Metabolic
and Molecular Bases of Inherited Diseases; the Lange series in the basic
medical and clinical sciences; and color atlases of cardiology, dermatology,
microbiology, hematology, endoscopy and others. |
| MDConsult via GaIN (GA
Interactive Network for Medical Information) |
On Campus, no login. Off Campus: Students and Faculty, use
your Mercer email username (e.g. smith_ab) and password. |
Has e-books, e-journals, patient education handouts, medical news,
drug information, images, and clinical guidelines. There are currently 115 full
text reference books in MDConsult and over 90 full text current journal
titles. |