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The HighBeam™ Research newspaper and magazine archive contains articles from current and back issues of hundreds of publications, including: Modern Medicine, Aging, The Ardell Wellness Report, HealthFacts, Medical Post, Medical Update, Men's Health and the National Women's Health Report.
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EmedHome.com Description: Emergency medicine clinical content updated several times each week, including articles by emergency physician authorities, cases, EKGs, and pearls; Emergency physician jobs. (emedhome.com) |
eMedicine Online Text - Emergency Medicine Description: Reference of common topics in emergency medicine, edited by doctors for use by other doctors and the general public. Requires background familiarity with medical terminology. (emedicine.com) |
Hardin MD - Emergency Medicine Description: Lists of Internet sources in emergency medicine, including injuries and critical care. (lib.uiowa.edu) |
Risk Management Information Service Description: Provides paid subscribers with protocols and case studies for emergency medical services. (rmis.com) |
Virtual Hospital: Emergency Medicine Description: Collection of articles and handbooks for providers and patients, covering emergency care in general and special topics including acute respiratory failure, hypertensive emergencies, psychiatric emergencies, and war health. (vh.org) |
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