Provides comprehensive syntheses of evidence along with point of care recommendations including current drug information, medical calculators, and patient education handouts.
This article database is a point-of-care information resource which contains over 10,000 clinical topics representing 25 specialties. In addition to searching the entire resource or viewing Topics by Specialty, there are options to view the newest updates (What's New), Practice Changing Updates, Drug Information, and Patient Education information. Specialties included are: Allergy and Immunology, Anesthesiology, Cardiovascular Medicine, Dermatology, Emergency Medicine (Adult and Pediatric), Endocrinology and Diabetes, Family Medicine and General Practice, Gastroenterology and Hepatology, General Surgery, Geriatrics, Hematology, Hospital Medicine, Infectious Diseases, Nephrology and Hypertension, Neurology, Obstetrics, Gynecology and Women's Health, Oncology, Palliative Care, Pediatrics, Primary Care (Adult), Primary Care Sports Medicine (Adolescents and Adults), Psychiatry, Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Rheumatology, and Sleep Medicine.
A trusted medical resource offering comprehensive information on diseases, conditions, treatments, and procedures, available for healthcare professionals and the public.
This comprehensive medical information source covers thousands of topics in all fields of medicine. The professional version is for medical professionals and students, with more advanced content and features, including instructional videos, clinical calculators, 3D models, case studies, news, and editorials. Find information about cardiovascular, dental, dermatologic, ear-nose-throat, endocrine, metabolic, eye, gastrointestinal, genitourinary, hepatic and biliary, immunology and allergy, neurologic, nutritional, psychiatric, and pulmonary disorders; clinical pharmacology, geriatrics, gynecology and obstetrics, hematology and oncology, infectious diseases, injuries, poisonings, pediatrics, and special subjects. The Manuals have also partnered with Elsevier to provide high-quality drug information from the Gold Standard Drug Database, from which users may search generic or brand name drugs.
One way of focusing your question is by using the PICO format (you may also see PICO(T) or PICOTT). PICO includes several factors that, when searched together, comprise a well-built clinical question. It includes:
You can clarify your intended results at the outset with additional, optional factors:
Take the following sample question:
In adult patients with Cardiovascular Disease (CVD), does the consumption of plant-based saturated fats when compared to a monounsaturated fat result in a more improved CVD risk metabolic profile?
This example covers all elements of PICO, and provides us four distinct elements to convert into search terms:
In the next section, "Levels of Evidence," you'll learn more about identifying the best possible evidence and the different types of clinical questions.