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ClinicalKey Content Updates: May 20, 2020

New Clinical Overviews – CK Global Dry eye Genitourinary syndrome of menopause Incidental adrenal mass Listeriosis Molluscum contagiosum Updated Clinical Overviews – Selected Topics Anaphylaxis Irritable bowel syndrome Ischemic stroke Rheumatoid arthritis Trigeminal nerualgia Books Added – CK Global Baxter’s The Foot and Ankle in Sport  (Porter, David A.) 3rd ed; ISBN: 9780323549424; Package/Collection: Sports Medicine; New edition (replaces 9780323023580);  https://www.clinicalkey.com/ dura/browse/bookChapter/3-s2. 0-C20160025342 Harriet Lane Handbook, The  (The Johns Hopkins Hospital) 22nd ed; ISBN: 9780323674072; Package/Collection: Pediatrics; New edition (replaces 9780323399555);  https://www.clinicalkey.com/ dura/browse/bookChapter/3-s2. 0-C20180004491 Image-Guided Interventions  (Mauro, Matthew A.) 3rd ed; ISBN: 9780323612043; Package/Collection: Radiology Extended; New edition (replaces 9781455705962);  https://www.clinicalkey.com/ dura/browse/bookCha

BMJ Best Practice login instructions - revised

BMJ Best Practice is a clinical decision support tool, offering you a wealth of information to support patient care. It is available to all NHS staff in England. I am revising the instructions for logging in as some users recently experienced problems. Route 1: via the Health Library website This method takes you straight to the OpenAthens login page.    1. Go to the NHS Resources page on the Health Library website    2. Find the entry for BMJ Best Practice and click the link    3. Enter your NHS OpenAthens username / password and click Submit Route 2: via BMJ Best Practice home page You will need to select your institution via this method.    1. Search Google for BMJ Best Practice or go directly to their website    2. Click Login (top right)    3. Select the Access through Your Institution option    4. You'll then need to find the institution for your Trust or use NHS in England If you work for: UHNM then enter and select University Hospitals of North M

Coronavirus / Covid-19 Resources

Many publishers have made some of their collections relating to coronavirus / covid-19 freely available. There are also a number of organisations working to provide guidance and practice recommendations in relation to the coronavirus pandemic. We have listed a number of these on our website. We are also producing a regular covid-19 evidence bulletin to help you get to the latest research quickly. Go to our website for more details: Coronavirus / covid-19 resources Covid-19 evidence bulletins If you would like a literature search specific to a particular aspect of coronavirus / covid-19, then please submit a request   or get in touch with a member of staff .