Medical Library Resources
What: An online resource for the teaching, learning, and application of evidence-based medicine, JAMAevidence helps students and clinicians identify, appraise, and use the best available evidence to assess health problems and the outcomes of health care.
Where: Access via browser.
Features: Books, Calculators, Educational Guides/ Slide sets, JAMAedidence Glossary, Learning Tools: Worksheets, Audio resources and Podcasts
What: Provides publisher-neutral data, statistics, and citation metrics about scholarly research, as well as a journal’s role within and influence upon the global research community. Includes access to the Journal Impact Factor™ (JIF).
Where: Access via browser.
Features:
- Manuscript matching
What: Guide created by the FAU Libraries' Scholarly Communication Services with resources to understand and find Research & Journal Impact Factors.
Guide: Click here to see the Journal and Research Impact guide.
Features: Altmetrics, Bibliometrics, Books, Impact Factors.
What: JAGS is the go-to journal for clinical aging research providing a diverse, interprofessional community of healthcare professionals with the latest insights on geriatrics education, clinical practice, and public policy—all supporting the high-quality, person-centered care essential to our well-being as we age.
Where:
- Direct link: Wiley Online Library Database Model 2021
- Browse the Library Primo Catalog
What: JAMA reports on the progress in clinical medicine research and developments in other areas related to medicine.
Where:
- Direct link: Jamanetwork.com
- Browse the Library Primo Catalog
Specialties:
What: JAMDA emphasizes original evidence-based articles on the issues most important to improve care, address emerging clinical issues, inform evidence-based policies, and achieve regulatory compliance. Articles address topics such as geriatric syndromes; Alzheimer's disease and other dementias; implementation and translational research; products and models of community-based and residential PA/LTC, and their related regulatory, policy, and cost implications; and clinical tools, practice guidelines, and consensus statements.
Where:
- Direct link: ClinicalKey Journals
- Browse the Library Primo Catalog
What: Guide offering tools, resources, FAU net ID & email support, Owl Card information, and more for clinical faculty.
Where: Click here to access the clinical affiliate guide.
What: Guide offering tools and resources, as well as highlighting the services the medical library offers the COM Faculty and Staff.
Where: Clcik here to access the Faculty and Staff guide.
What: Guide offering general resources & tools for residents, as well as targeted program specific resources for cases, review questions, books and resources.
Where: Users can access the guide here, or one of the program specific pages in the Quick Links, below.
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