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Future Medicine

Future Medicine

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Trial dates: ends September 2008.

Description: Free access to titles from the Future Medicine series, including Pediatric Health, Personalized Medicine, Regenerative Medicine, Pharmacogenomics, Biomarkers in Medicine, Future Oncology, Future Cardiology, Nanomedicine, and more. Future Medicine is part of the Future Science Group.

More information: About Future Medicine.

Clin-eguide (formerly ClinicalResource@Ovid

Clin-eguide (formerly ClinicalResource@Ovid)

Trial dates: ends September 2008. This trial is now over. Give feedback.

Description: Clin-eguide is being offered to Clinicians Health channel users on an extended trial, providing quick answers to clinical questions at the point of care. It integrates with existing Ovid services, combining a vast amount of clinically relevant, evidence-based information resources from diagnostic and treatment guidelines to drug description and natural product reviews, and delivers it quickly and easily to the point of care. This, coupled with the ability to access the primary source literature, allows user access to a comprehensive research tool.

More information: help and search tips from Ovid.

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