The following Web sites are dedicated to Emergency Medicine. These sites are useful for quick review of common Emergency Medicine presentations, and helpful management guidelines.
Emergency Medicine
- Annals of Internal Medicine (Established by American College of Physicians 1927, comprehensive internal medicine searchable database, peer-reviewed content, FREE access to many Journal articles and abstracts.)
- BioMed Central (Independent Publishing clearing house provides access to 184 peer-reviewed Biomedcial research Journals, comprehensive, easy to navigate, requires FREE registration for full access to site's features.)
- eMedicine (Largest on-line clinical knowledge base, relevant, practical, current articles written by experts from multiple medical specialties. FREE registration provides full access to site's many features.)
- Medscape (Large, comprehensive, current and relevant clinical medicine database. FREE registration provides full access to site's features including many FREE CME opportunities.)
- Merck Manual (Essentially a FREE on-line version of their well known Manual of Medical Diseases and Therapies. Although not as comprehensive or current as other sources, provides concise reviews of common diagnoses and treatments.)
- Merck Manual of Geriatrics (A FREE on-line version of the Merck Manual for Geriatrics. Provides useful clinical information specific to the diagnosis and management of the Geriatric population. A unique and relevant clinical resource.)
- National Library of Medicine (World's largest medical library. Dedicated links catering to healthcare professionals, researchers, librarians, publishers and of course the general public. Integrates seamlessly with PubMed, MEDLINE, and ClinicalTrials.gov.)
- NIH (Primarily a Federal Government research resource providing access to relevant established and on-going clinical trials, laboratory research, and relevant health news.)
- PubMed (FREE archive of biomedical and life sciences journal literature at the U.S. National Institutes of Health. Best used as a research tool.)
- The Doctor's Guide to the Internet (Comprehensive, well designed site. Provides access to relevant peer-reviewed journal articles and abstracts. FREE access to site's many features. Optional registration (FREE) provides ability to personalize site, e-mail alerts etc.)


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