Ovid interface of the premier biomedical database from the National Library of Medicine is searchable from 1966 to the present. It provides coverage in the areas of allied health, biological and physical sciences, humanities and information science as they relate to medicine and health care, communication disorders, population biology, and reproductive biology.
MEDLINE via EbscoThis link opens in a new windowEbsco interface of the premier biomedical database from the National Library of Medicine. MEDLINE provides authoritative medical information on medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, the health care system, pre-clinical sciences, and much more. Created by the National Library of Medicine, MEDLINE uses MeSH (Medical Subject Headings) indexing with tree, tree hierarchy, subheadings and explosion capabilities to search citations from over 5,400 current biomedical journals.
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Embase is a key resource for biomedical evidence, from published, peer-reviewed literature, in-press publications and conference abstracts. Widely recognized as an authoritative source for generating systematic reviews, Embase's comprehensive indexing of trial and study types, reviews and meta analyses ensure maximum searchability.
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Provides statistical information to evaluate and compare journals using citation data drawn from over 7,500 scholarly and technical journals from more than 3,300 publishers. Provides information on: most frequently cited journals in a field; highest impact journals in a field; and largest journals in a field. Citation and article counts are indicators of how frequently current researchers are using individual journals.
Access provided by The TMC Library. Create a free RefWorks user account with your UT email address.
Web-based tool for managing citations. Format bibliographies and manuscripts and import references from a variety of databases Can be used across multiple platforms, including Windows, Mac, and Unix. Individual account sign-up is required.
The Oral Health Topics section on ADA.org is intended to provide dentists with clinically relevant, evidence-based science behind the issues that may affect their practice. Refer to the Oral Health Topics for current scientific reviews of subjects that relate to oral health, from amalgam separators and antibiotic prophylaxis to xerostomia and X-rays.
Access provided by The TMC Library. Use your UTHealth credentials, then register for a personal account with ExamMaster.
Exam Master's question bank contains exam practice material for Part I of the National Board Dental Exam. Users must register and set up personal logins with Exam Master in order to create and save their exam questions in the Exam Master database.
Learning Express LibraryThis link opens in a new windowPrepare for professional certification, licensing, and aptitude tests, including DANB
Lexicomp Online for DentistryThis link opens in a new windowOnline dental reference library, including Lexi Dental Drugs, Dental Office Medical Emergencies, Advanced Protocols for Medical Emergencies, Oral Soft Tissue Diseases, Oral Hard Tissue Disease, Clinical Dentistry, Oral Surgery, Little Dental Drug Booklet, Pediatric Dentistry, Periodontics, Endodontics, Dental Implants, and Office Finance. Provides drug information and identification, drug interactions, and patient education sheets.
UpToDateThis link opens in a new windowCreate user account from on-campus computer using your UT email address. Once you have a user account, you can access UptoDate from anywhere by logging into your account.
ClinicalKeyThis link opens in a new windowAccess provided by The TMC Library. Use your UTHealth credentials to sign in.
AccessMedicineThis link opens in a new windowAccess provided by The TMC Library. Use your UTHealth credentials to sign in.
Online access to more than 60 medical titles from McGraw Hill. Includes images and illustrations, interactive self-assessment, case files, diagnostic tools,
and the ability to download content to a mobile devices. Includes images and illustrations, interactive self-assessment, case files, diagnostic tools,
and the ability to download content to a mobile device
PocketPerioThis link opens in a new windowWeb-based application to improve diagnostic accuracy of periodontal diseases
• username: perio
• password: uthouston
UTHSCSA Dental School Oral Health's searchable CAT library. A CAT is a “Critically Appraised Topic” related to a clinical dental problem. UTHSCSA dental students and faculty work together to find and report the strongest, most recent, and most relevant evidence pertaining to dental diagnosis and treatment. This online library rapidly provides users with up-to-date evidence-based answers to focused clinical questions. The CATs are updated as new research is published.
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Embase is a key resource for biomedical evidence, from published, peer-reviewed literature, in-press publications and conference abstracts. Widely recognized as an authoritative source for generating systematic reviews, Embase's comprehensive indexing of trial and study types, reviews and meta analyses ensure maximum searchability.
Trip is a clinical search engine designed to allow users to quickly and easily find and use high-quality research evidence to support their practice and/or care.
UpToDateThis link opens in a new windowCreate user account from on-campus computer using your UT email address. Once you have a user account, you can access UptoDate from anywhere by logging into your account.
The Oral Health Topics section on ADA.org is intended to provide dentists with clinically relevant, evidence-based science behind the issues that may affect their practice. Refer to the Oral Health Topics for current scientific reviews of subjects that relate to oral health, from amalgam separators and antibiotic prophylaxis to xerostomia and X-rays.
Drug Information
Lexicomp Online for DentistryThis link opens in a new windowOnline dental reference library, including Lexi Dental Drugs, Dental Office Medical Emergencies, Advanced Protocols for Medical Emergencies, Oral Soft Tissue Diseases, Oral Hard Tissue Disease, Clinical Dentistry, Oral Surgery, Little Dental Drug Booklet, Pediatric Dentistry, Periodontics, Endodontics, Dental Implants, and Office Finance. Provides drug information and identification, drug interactions, and patient education sheets.
AHFS Consumer Medication Information is a trusted source and recognized standard for patient drug information, available in both English and Spanish. Published by the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists, AHFS includes more than a thousand drug information monographs written in lay language for consumers and has been a Top Ten Award Winner in the Department of Health and Human Services National Consumer Education Materials Contest. This content is updated monthly.
Free from the National Library of Medicine - provides a portal to current drug information for over 15,000 drugs from NLM and other government sources.
CRCnetBASE, the award-winning Science, Technology, and Medicine eBook platform from CRC Press, offers a comprehensive eBook collection that delivers more than 12,000 references in over 350 subject areas and more than 40 collections. It features 10 million pages of rich content and authoritative resources, allowing librarians to build eBook collections that best fit their patron’s needs and their institution’s budget. And using the mobile app, CRCnetBASE provides anywhere, anytime access to an increasingly mobile academic community. Annual subscriptions and perpetual access options are available as well as netBASE Select which allows customers to build their own collection.
The Serials Directory™ provides access to the most up-to-date and accurate bibliographic information as well as current pricing structures for popular serials. This database contains nearly 250,000 U.S. and international titles, including newspapers; data from more than 108,000 publishers worldwide, including e-mail and Internet addresses; and Library of Congress and Dewey Decimal Classifications for every entry.