A clinical reference tool created by physicians for physicians and other health care professionals for use at the point-of-care. Features clinically-organized summaries for more than 3,200 topics.
ClinicalKey provides access to FirstConsult, top journals, best-selling medical and surgical books, thousands of medical videos, millions of images, and much more content.
BMJ Best Practice offers a step-by-step evidence-based approach to clinical problems throughout the patient journey. Includes access to Comorbidities tool and mobile app.
BCGuidelines are developed by the Guidelines and Protocols Advisory Committee (GPAC), a joint committee of the BCMA and the Ministry of Health. GPAC has engaged practicing physicians in B.C. - including general practitioners and specialists - to evaluate clinical evidence, and publish clinical practice guidelines on numerous conditions, with particular focus on circumstances in British Columbia.
The National Guidelines Clearinghouse (NGC) is a resource for evidence-based clinical practice guidelines produced by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. NGC is useful for finding American and international guidelines.
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. TRIP is particularly useful for finding international guidelines.
NHS Evidence is a meta-search engine produced by the National Institute for Clinical Evidence. It contains clinical practice and public health guidelines. Although produced in the UK, NHS Evidence contains US and Canadian sources, including the CMA Infobase.