Answered By: Gina Brander Last Updated: Dec 31, 2024 Views: 114
Answered By: Gina Brander
Last Updated: Dec 31, 2024 Views: 114
Physicians affiliated with SHA can access the same or comparable tools previously offered through their CMA membership via the SHA Library.
CMA resources | CMA access ends | Access via SHA Library | Where to access |
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Ask a Librarian Service | Apr 28, 2023 | Yes | Access our services on the SHA Library website via Live Chat or by submitting a service request. Services include:
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CPS (formerly RxTx) | June 28, 2023 | Yes* | A-Z Databases: CPS |
DynaMed | June 28, 2023 | Yes* | A-Z Databases: DynaMed |
ClinicalKey | June 28, 2023 | No | Considering using alternative point of care and general tools: |
Essential Evidence Plus | Dec 1, 2023 | Yes | A-Z Databases: Essential Evidence Plus |
POEMs | Dec 1, 2023 | Yes | Access through Essential Evidence Plus |
UpToDate | N/A | Yes | Consider utilizing alternative point of care tools: |
*Also available to non-SHA affiliated physicians through SHIRP.
Visit the Library’s website to access our resources and services online. For fast and flexible access to resources from any location or device, register for remote resource access and bookmark our A-Z Databases list.
To determine if you are SHA affiliated, or to ask another question, please contact us.
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