Collection of evidence and reference materials including the InfoPOEMs database, Cochrane Abstracts and other clinical decision rules and support tools and clinical guidelines.
Registration using your UConn email address is required for access to Essential Evidence Plus.
Scholarly journal articles and conference papers on any topic in science, technology, medicine, social sciences, and arts & humanities. Includes cited references and h-index information.
Collection of various evidence based medicine databases providing information on treatments and medical interventions to support effective decision making in practice.
Indexes articles in agriculture, including plant and animal sciences, forestry, entomology, soil and water resources, agricultural economics, agricultural engineering, alternative farming practices, and food and nutrition.
Clinical drug information resources, including dosing, administration, warnings, and precautions, as well as clinical content, such as clinical practice guidelines.
Contact the Pharmacy Librarian for UConn Library's mobile device access code.
Contains more than 4,500 monographs for prescription and over-the-counter products, dietary supplements, medical devices, and other healthcare products. Registration with UConn email address is required for access to USP-NF. Register for an individual account
Registration is required for access to USP-NF. For current UConn faculty, staff, and students, register for an individual account. Use your UConn email address.
Diagnostic support tool and differential builder with 20,000+ medical images with concise specialist-developed clinical information, in areas of medicine such as dermatologic, infectious, and drug-induced diseases.
Has medical information and discussions of medical diagnosis and therapy. Updated monthly to keep current with the changes in medical care and to provide accurate clinical decision support.
Provides one-stop access to pre-appraised evidence to address: what is the current best evidence available to support clinical decisions. Free but account required.
PubMed can be used to locate guidelines. After entering search terms, click on Additional Filters on the left. Add "Guidelines" and "Practice Guidelines" as article types, then check them on the left.
DynaMed can be used to locate guidelines. On a Condition page, find Guidelines and Resources on the left. Guidelines are broken down by country of origin.
Search for FDA-approved drugs. Find generic drug equivalents, various routes of administration, patent and exclusivity information, marketing status, etc.
Registry and results database of federally and privately supported completed and in-progress clinical trials conducted in the U.S. and around the world. From the National Library of Medicine