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What's New?
Micromedex access improved
Micromedex access is no longer limited to computers within the pharmacy and library buildings. UT Pharmacy students can log on at home or in the field with a standard user name and password.
Note: don't use your eid - contact the library for the user name and password to enter.
STAT!Ref
Updated
regularly. TexShare
funding provides
searchable full-text
access to
over fifty medical titles,
including basic
texts and
drug reference
sources such as: AHFS
Drug
Information,
Basic
and
Clinical
Pharmacology,
Current
Medical
Diagnosis & Treatment,
DSM-IV-TR,
Family
Medicine
Principles
and
Practice,
Mosby's
Drug
Consult,
Review
of
Natural
Products,
Rudolph's
Pediatrics,
Stedman's
Medical
Dictionary,
USP
DI
Advice
for
the
Patient,
and
USP
DI
Drug
Information
for
the
Health
Care
Professional.
Two New Guides for Pharmacy Students!
International Pharmaceutical Abstracts (IPA) HelpSheet
http://www.lib.utexas.edu/lsl/ipa/ipa_ebsco.html
The International Pharmaceutical Abstracts database is now available via the EBSCO interface. This HelpSheet provides an introduction to searching the IPA database via EBSCO.
Issues in Pharmacy Research - A Tutorial
http://www.lib.utexas.edu/lsl/phr249a/index.html
This tutorial, designed for students enrolled in Phr249a, introduces the library research process. The tutorial includes sample search strategies and recommended websites for pharmacy resources.
ASHP Practice and Policy Resources
Find and review professional guidelines, technical assistance bulletins, and policy positions from the American Society of Health-Systems Pharmacists Practice and Policy Resources site.
Clinical Pharmacology
The University has secured IP address recognition for this drug reference database. "Updated in real time to give you fast-breaking drug information in record time". Clinical Pharmacology is a searchable database of drug information including detailed monographs, drug identification, dosing and administration information, drug interactions, and product availability. Includes information on herbals, investigational drugs and nutritional products.
If you haven't used this resource before, try out the Clinical Pharmacology Tutorial to get started! Follow the link from this library databases page and click the Tutorial/Help tab.
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