Picture Galleries from Fitzpatrick's Color Atlas and Synopsis of Clinical Dermatology, 9e
Clinician's Pocket Reference: The Scut Monkey, 11e
CURRENT Practice Guidelines in Primary Care 2023
Diagnostic Tests from Pocket Guide to Diagnostic Tests, 7e
Quick Answers
Diagnosaurus
Drug monographs
Log in with a personal profile name and password. To create a profile, visit AccessMedicine on a nonmobile browser, select the "My AccessMedicine" tab. This user name and password will also work with AccessPediatrics.
Neonatology: Management, Procedures, On-Call Problems, Diseases, and Drugs, 8e
Current Procedures: Pediatrics
Multimedia
Algorithms
Calculators
Log in with a personal profile name and password. To create a profile, visit AccessPediatrics on a nonmobile browser, select the "My AccessPediatrics" tab. This user name and password will also work with AccessMedicine.
From your tablet or phone, download BrowZine from the App Store and install it.
• When you open BrowZine for the first time, you will see a list of schools — please select Albert Einstein College of Medicine; then, enter your Remote Access ID and Password.
• Select the subject areas and start browsing!
Monographs on trade and generic drugs; Appendices include dose calculations, lab values; Details of IV administration, dilution, and concentration; Common herbal and natural products; Joint Commission guidelines on pain management; High-alert notices and patient safety information; Interactions.
To download: on the DynaMed homepage, click the "Download the DynaMed Mobile App" link. Enter your email address to send yourself the instructions, key and a link to download the app.
EE+ POEMs (Patient-Oriented Evidence that Matters from Essential Evidence Plus) delivers new evidence that is especially relevant to patient care. Each POEM is reviewed for accuracy and graded for relevancy.
Free through the library's subscriptions to EndNote & Web of Science. Web-based component of EndNote. Can be accessed from a mobile device's web browser.
A web application for generating forms and freely hosted project websites (using Google's AppEngine) for mobile data collection projects. Data can be collected using Android mobile phones or iPhones (using the EpiCollect mobile app). Data can be synchronized from the phones and viewed centrally (using Google Maps) via the Project website or directly on the phones.
EpiCollect is free & open source. It was developed at Imperial College London and is funded by the Wellcome Trust.
Updated by residents, edited by chief residents, and reviewed by faculty at The Johns Hopkins Hospital. Includes pediatric guidelines, practice parameters, pharmacology, and more.
Includes a drug database with more than 6,000 generics and brands and an interaction checker. Provides medical news and mobile cme in 30+ specialty areas. Contains directories with physicians, pharmacy, and hospital listings.
The PAR Assessment Toolkit was created to provide assistance to psychologists, mental health workers, and anyone else who administers standardized assessments. The scope of this application was in response to a Customer focus group where Customers conveyed their desire for specific tools to assist in their day to day assessment tasks. The PAR Toolkit now includes in-app purchase of scoring/conversion modules. The scoring modules allow for conversion from raw scores to T scores for our most popular assessments.
The Prevention TaskForce (formerly ePSS) application assists primary care clinicians to identify the screening, counseling, and preventive medication services that are appropriate for their patients.
The Prevention TaskForce data is based on the current recommendations of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) and can be searched by specific patient characteristics, such as age, sex/gender, and selected behavioral risk factors.
Radiation Emergency Medical Management, a downloadable application providing health care providers with guidance on the diagnosis and treatment of radiation injuries during radiation and nuclear emergencies.
Read by QxMD is a web and mobile application that provides full text access to institutional journals subscriptions via the iPad, iPhone, Android, and web-enabled desktop.
(app & website)
A free mobile and web resource from Unbound Medicine to assist relief workers, first responders, and others called to serve in disaster relief situations around the world.
Includes:
The CIA World Fact Book
Field Operations Guide from USAID
Relief News from the CDC, Red Cross, FEMA, and ReliefWeb
A platform which allows access to a collection of manuals, handbooks, and clinical information tools. Also available and searchable through the Unbound Medicine mobile app.
To install: Click the link for uCentral, click on the “Mobile" link, and follow the onscreen instructions.
uCentral includes: 5-Minute Clinical Consult, Control of Communicable Diseases Manual, Davis's Drug Guide, EE+ POEM, Evidence Based Medicine Guidelines, Harriet Lane Handbook, Johns Hopkins Guides, PubMed and the tables of contents of Medline Journals.
1) From a desktop or laptop computer, click on the UpToDate link on the Library home page: https://library.einsteinmed.edu. You'll be prompted for your remote access UserID and password.
Your UserID the same as your AD login. This is the same way you log on to Canvas, Mediasite, One45, and Monteradius WiFi.
2) Then click on "My Account".
3) Fill out the New User registration form. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email from UpToDate.
4) Download the UpToDate app on your mobile device from your device's app store.
5) Log on to UpToDate with the username you just created.
The Ushahidi Platform helps communities turn information into action with an intuitive and accessible crowdsourcing and mapping tool. By enabling the rapid collection, management and analysis of crowdsourced information, Ushahidi empowers everyone—individuals, community groups, governments, activists, organizations—to create meaningful change.
A diagnostic clinical decision and medical education support tool that aids in making fast, accurate diagnoses. Combines high-quality, peer-reviewed medical images with concise information to support clinical staff and health sciences students in the accurate recognition and management of disease. Create an account in order to use the mobile app.
Provides access to current and retrospective bibliographic information, author abstracts, and cited references found in scholarly journals covering more than 100 disciplines. Identify trends using the citation analysis tools.
Designed for first responders, WISER helps to identify hazardous substances and provides health information and advice. From the National Library of Medicine. Discontinued after February 28, 2023.