Free Clinical Tools
Free Clinical Tools, is a virtual tool bag of online resources to aid clinicians in decision making at point of care or as discovery tools for follow-up care. Selected by Eccles Health Sciences Library staff and faculty, some tools require registration, such as the full text portal Medscape but all listed tools can be freely accessed when connected to the internet. Arranged by category, each individual link will display more information when you hold the cursor over the name of the tool. Categories include:
Still unsure? Check out these examples to help you get started!
- Need to find which lab test to order for suspected "Hepatitis C?" Check ARUP Consult [listed under Lab Resources]
- Need to find which products contain the supplement "Astragulus"; Check the Dietary Supplements Labels Database [listed under Drug Tools]
- Your new patient states he has "Silver syndrome". Find more about it with the Genetics Home Reference [listed under Genetics and Medicine] or with Genetic and Rare Diseases Information Center (GARD) which directs you to management guidelines from GeneReviews.
- Find free articles within professional biomedical literature by using PubMed (with free full text filter)
- See results for free full text articles linked in PubMed. For example "Review articles on therapy of Diabetes Melliitus in adolescents"
- See results for free full text articles linked in PubMed. For example "Review articles on therapy of Diabetes Melliitus in adolescents"
- Find free full text journals with "Free Health Sciences Journals" [listed under eJournals as well Articles or Literature]
The mission of the Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library is to advance education, research, and health care through information access, service and innovation. The library serves the educational, research, and clinical needs of health professionals, students and researchers at the Health Sciences Center, the University of Utah, the State of Utah and of the Internet.
Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library is a Regional Medical Library (RML) for the Midcontinental Region in the National Network of Libraries of Medicine (NN/LM) awarded by the National Library of Medicine.