Find bibliographic citations with abstracts to journal articles in the life sciences with a focus on biomedicine. PubMed includes MEDLINE and citations to NCBI Bookshelf items. Registered academic users may use the TMC Library Get Full Text icons to access full text.
Find biomedical articles from 1947 to the present covering topics such as pharmaceuticals, medical devices, and clinical medicine. Includes over 2,700 journals not indexed in MEDLINE/Pubmed.
Find journals, ebooks, image, videos, practice guidelines, patient handouts and drug information across a wide range of medical specialties, as well as search Clinical Overviews/First Consult and Procedures Consult.
Note: Some book chapters do not provide PDFs; only HTML.
Includes Harrison's Online. Provides educational content for completing evaluations, diagnoses, and case management decisions, as well as for pursuing research, medical education, or self-assessment and board review.
Provides medically accurate and detailed 3D graphic rendering of human anatomy based on imaging data. The anatomy visuals are accompanied by three-dimensional animations that demonstrate function, biomechanics, and surgical procedures. To supplement the core three-dimensional anatomy data are clinical videos and text written by leading medical specialists. Provided by UT System ALCEP funding.
A bibliographic management tool that creates and organizes user's own personal database, formats bibliographies and manuscripts, and imports references from a variety of databases using Import Filters. Allows users to import data from RSS feeds. Creates author, descriptor and periodical indexes when importing data. Use with Windows or Mac operating systems. Register for a Refworks account with your institutional email address to get started.
This question bank contains exam practice material for: USMLE Steps 1, 2 and 3; NAPLEX and PANCE exams, as well as medical certification exams for family and internal medicine.
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