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Biomedical Engineering: Healthcare Resources

ClinicalKey

 

ClinicalKey logo

ClinicalKey is an easy to use search engine that provides online access to a range of evidence-based clinical information resources. 

Through ClinicalKey you can access key textbooks, journals, clinical summaries (Clinical Overviews), clinical guidelines, images, procedure videos and patient information.

ClinicalKey is designed to resize on a tablet or mobile device when used through the device's browser.

If you are on the Aston University network: 

Click here to access ClinicalKey. Please note that you are required to 'Log in' to ClinicalKey using an Elsevier account to save and tag content, download eBook PDFs and export images using the Presentation Maker. Guidance on how to register and link to your Aston Username can be found in the next tab.

If you are not on the Aston University network:

  1. Select 'Log in' in the top right hand corner of the ClinicalKey homescreen
  2. Select OpenAthens Login on the right hand side of the screen. 
  3. Find Aston University by entering 'aston' in the 'Find your organisation' bar on the right hand side of the page and select Aston University. 
  4. Enter your Aston University username and password when prompted. 

 

To save and tag content, download eBook PDFs and export images, you are required to register for a personalised Elsevier account after you have logged into ClinicalKey via OpenAthens. To register for a personalised account you are only required to complete a short online form. 

If you already have an account to use an Elsevier product linked to your Aston University email (SCOPUS etc.) you do not need to register and only need to follow 'Step 2' guidance below. 

Step 1) Log in to ClinicalKey 

  1. Select 'Log in' in the top right hand corner of the ClinicalKey homescreen
  2. Select 'OpenAthens Login' on the right hand side of the screen. 
  3. Find Aston University by entering 'aston' in the 'Find your organisation' bar on the right hand side of the screen and select 'Aston University' when the University's name and logo appears on the screen. 
  4. Enter your Aston University username and password when prompted. 

Step 2) To register for a ClinicalKey account: 

  1. Select 'Register' in the top right hand corner of the ClinicalKey homescreen.
  2. Complete the short registration form.
  3. Once you have completed this process ClinicalKey will remember your personalised account details each time you log in (see Step 1). When you log in to ClinicalKey your name should appear in the top right hand corner of the ClinicalKey home screen. 

 

Use ClinicalKey to access Clinical Overviews.

Clinical Overviews are concise summaries on medical topics, using evidence-based information, current guidelines and the latest advances on medical conditions.

Why are Clinical Overviews useful? 

If you are looking for a structured, evidence-based summary on a medical condition or disease, Clinical Overviews is a great place to start. 

Access through ClinicalKey using the search or browse function to find Clinical Overviews:

Clinical Overviews browse

 

ClinicalKey provides access to clinical images and videos. These can be searched and browsed under the 'Multimedia' the option. 

 

For images and videos: 

  • Links are included so you can see the source 
  • References are included so you can reference the material
  • You can filter your search results if you specifically seek either images or videos

For images: 

  • You can save, tag and export images into PowerPoint or Keynote using the Presentation Maker tool (you need to register with ClinicalKey and log in under your account to use this tool, see instructions in previous tab).

BMJ Best Practice

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BMJ Best Practice is a point-of-care resource, designed to support evidence-based decision making. The medical information is structured to follow the patient consultation, covering aetiology, diagnosis, prognosis, treatment, prevention and patient information.

On campus access: You can access BMJ Best Practice without logging in when you are on the Aston campus. You will be prompted to create a personal account. If it is the first time you are using this resource we recommend creating an account using your Aston email address. 

Off campus: When you are off campus you can access this resource by either:

  1. Clicking 'Login', and then 'Access through Your Institution'. Search for 'Aston University' when prompted before entering your Aston username and password. 
  2. Or entering your personal account details if you have registered for a BMJ Best Practice account previously

A BMJ Best Practice app is also available with a personal account. It allows users to download the core decision-support information so this can be accessed offline in the clinical setting. This would be highly useful for students undertaking an NHS placement. Please see the next tab for details.

A BMJ Best Practice app is available for Apple and Android. It allows users to download the core decision-support information so this can be accessed offline in the clinical setting. This will be highly useful for students undertaking an NHS placement.

Please be aware that the BMJ Best Practice app does not provide access to procedure videos, patient information leaflets, evidence-based medicine learning resources, or a link to the BNF. These additional features can only be accessed online, through the BMJ Best Practice website. 

To download the app you first have to create a personal account: 

1) Visit the BMJ Best practice website while on the Aston University network. 

2) Once you have accessed the BMJ Best Practice website, click 'Create account' for a personal account or 'Log in' if you already have one. You will need your personal accoun' details to access the app. Please use your Aston University email address when creating an account.

Accessing the app

1) Access your Apple or Google Play store and search for 'BMJ Best Practice'. 

2) Select the app and when prompted, use your BMJ Best Practice 'personal account' details to sign in and download the content

Please contact your information specialist if you experience any difficulties setting-up or using this app. 

LWW Health Library

LWW Health Library

LWW Health Library gives you access to textbooks and multimedia for use in medical, pharmacy and other health science programs. 

Please click here for LWW Health Library. 

Acland's Video Atlas of Human Anatomy

Acland's Video Atlas of Human Anatomy

Acland's Video Atlas of Human Anatomy is a series of over 300 high-quality videos that are available online. These videos are a popular human anatomy learning resource due to their realism, simplified language and 3-D quality.

The videos are aimed at the human anatomy learning needs of medicine and health sciences students. You also have the option to support your learning with multiple-choice exams. This resource is available on the Aston network and also off campus with your Aston University username and password. 

Visible Body: Human Anatomy Atlas 2020

Visible Body

Visible Body: Human Anatomy Atlas is a 3D anatomy resource. The Human Anatomy Atlas includes all body systems, gross anatomy, and select microanatomy (including the eye and ear). It also includes detailed definitions and pathology information, Latin names and English pronunciation, a gross anatomy simulated lab experience, 1000+ question test bank and an augmented reality feature.

It can be accessed through Aston University Library Search and is available through your browser or on Android and iOS as an app.

Please click here for the links to the browser and app download options

Please click here for the FAQ and app download instructions.

 

NetAnatomy

NetAnatomy

NetAnatomy is designed to teach human anatomy to students of the health professions, including undergraduate medical and health science students

Access Neurology

Access Neurology

Access Neurology is a regularly updated online neurology resource, covering the basics to specialty specific content.

MSD (Merck) Manual

MSD (Merck) Manual

 The professional version of the MSD Manual is a freely available online resource that covers a range of medical topics, including disorders, tests, diagnoses and drugs.

MedicinesComplete

MedicinesComplete logo MedicinesComplete, from the the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain offers online access to some of the world's leading drug and healthcare references. This includes the British National Formulary (BNF), British National Formulary for Children (BNFC), Martindale: The Complete Drug Reference, Stockley's Drug Interactions and more.

If you are not on the Aston University network:

  1. Select 'LOGIN' in the top right hand corner of the MedicinesComplete homecreen 
  2. Select 'Login via Shibboleth/Open Athens from the options in the centre of the screen
  3. Find Aston University by entering 'aston' in the 'Find your organisation' bar in the centre of the page and select Aston University. 
  4. Enter your Aston University username and password when prompted. 

APA PsycInfo

                                                                                                                                                        

This database provides access to international literature in psychology and related disciplines including books, dissertations and conference proceedings 

You will find a host of useful information about its content and unique features, as well as E-Learning Modules and PowerPoint presentations via the ProQuest APA PsycInfo LibGuide - https://proquest.libguides.com/psycinfo.

 

National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE)

NICE Guidance NICE Guidance is a resource that makes available all NICE Guidelines, technology appraisal guidance, interventional procedure guidance, quality standards and other authoritative resources used by the NHS and other public health and social care services. No login required. 

 

Clinical Knowledge Summaries Clinical Knowledge Summaries are over 330 evidence-based summaries fof the most common and significant presentations in NHS primary care. The evidence-based summaries are presented clearly to help users put UK guideline recommendations into practice. No login required.

 

BNF/BNFC The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) portal to the British National Formulary and the British National formulary for Children. No login required. 

 

PubMed

PubMed logo

PubMed is a biomedical literature database, providing access to references from MEDLINE as well as citations yet to be indexed for MEDLINE, scientific citations outside of MEDLINE's scope, and online books. 
PubMed is freely accessible from anywhere; however, using this link will allow you to see when the full text is available for a citation via the 'Find it @ Aston'  link. 
Please remember that MEDLINE is also available to search within Web of Science, as well as the content being covered by Scopus, and these databases are accessible to Aston University students and staff.

Web of Science

Web of Science

Web of Science provides access to Medline, as well as a number of other relevant scientific databases. Medline is the US National Library of Medicine's  bibliographic database. Content mainly consists of biomedicine and health research.

Cochrane Library

Cochrane Library

The Cochrane Library is an online collection of databases that contain different types of high-quality, independent evidence to inform healthcare decision-making. 

The collection includes Cochrane Systematic Reviews, abstracts of other systematic reviews published in medical and health journals and a register of controlled clinical trials. Cochrane Library searches these sources simultaneously. 

Cochrane Clinical Answers are also available.Please see following tab for more information. 

Cochrane Clinical Answers

Cochrane Clinical Answers provide simplified, digestible summaries of the rigorous research from Cochrane Systematic Reviews. They are designed to be actionable and to inform decision making at the point of care.

Each Cochrane Clinical Answer consists of a clinical question, a short answer and an opportunity to link through to the full evidence from the original Cochrane Systematic Review.

What is a Cochrane Systematic Review? 

 

NHS

The NHS website provides quality, evidence-based information for the public and is free to access. This website may be particularly useful as a source of information that is designed for patients, carers and the UK general public. It can also be a useful source of information on NHS services and NHS news. 

This website contains a lot of information, and the following may be of particular interest: 

  • Health, social care and wellbeing information that is specifically written for UK patients and carers. 
  • Information to support changing behaviour to improve health or care
  • Specialist information to support patients decision making 
  • Information on patients rights and how to complain.
  • Behind the Headlines: Explaining the evidence behind topical or newsworthy health issues.

Trip

Trip is a freely available clinical search engine designed to allow users to quickly and easily find and use high-quality research evidence. You do not require a log in to use Trip.  

Trip have created a range of short video tutorials that provide guidance on how to use Trip effectively. 

All of the videos are available here.

 

Scopus

Scopus

Scopus is a comprehensive bibliographic database covering scientific, medical, technical and social science subjects. 

Medical Literature

Oxford Medicine Online is a digital platform hosting Oxford University Press' prestigious medical titles. This resource brings together authoritative texts by world-renowned authors available online for the first time. It has over 1,000 books available, many of which include exclusive digital tools such as videos to further enrich your learning and practice.

OVID MEDLINE is the National Library of Medicine’s (NLM) premier bibliographic database that contains more than 28 million references to journal articles in life sciences, with a concentration on biomedicine.

A distinctive feature of MEDLINE is that the records are indexed with NLM Medical Subject Headings (MeSH). 

Embase is a unique medical literature database that will help staff and students in HLS conduct systematic reviews, tracking drug safety and collecting clinical data.  Further support, written guides and FAQs are available through Elsevier support pages at https://service.elsevier.com/app/home/supporthub/embase/