Remote-access Guide

georgetown remote access pubmed

by Prof. Quinten Bradtke Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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How do I get a clinical key for Georgetown University?

On a computer, go to the DML website, select ClinicalKey or ClinicalKey for Nursing, and click the "login" link. On the login page, go to the remote access section (bottom right) and click "apply now". On the next page, enter an @georgetown.edu or @gunet.georgetown.edu email address and click "continue".

How do I login to my Georgetown University Medical Center account?

Go to the Google Play or App Store to download onto a smartphone or tablet. Download the app, select "Sign in" and use the "My Institutional Login". From the dropdown list, select "Georgetown University Medical Center". Authenticate with your Georgetown University NetID and password.

How do I add the Georgetown University Medical Center extension to iOS?

The extension redirects to DML subscriptions, legal, open access content or facilitates Document Delivery requests for materials not available. From there select the "iOS app", to be taken to the entry in the App store. Open the app and under "Settings - Select your Library", search for and select Georgetown University Medical Center (DML).

How do I get remote access to clinical pharmacology?

On the login page, go to the remote access section (bottom right) and click "apply now". On the next page, enter your @georgetown.edu or @gunet.georgetown.edu email address and click "continue". Clinical Pharmacology will display a confirmation screen and will send an authentication email to your address.

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Bibliographic Databases

Provides access to citations from MEDLINE and OLDMEDLINE, some general science and chemistry journals, and life science journals that submit full text to PubMedCentral and receive a qualitative review by NLM.

Point of Care Databases

Evidence-based point of care resource with diagnostic tools, calculators, patient education and ICD codes. Includes shared decision making tools. Personal accounts available for additional functionality. Good for foreground questions.

What is the Pharmacological App?

Pharmacological App used to search for Pill IDs, determine drug interaction, ICD 10 codes, and calculators. The Epocrates Plus app is provided gratis by Epocrates only to those GUMC faculty and students involved in medical and nursing clinical education. This gratis access is limited to one year of use per user. Personal account using an @georgetown.edu or @gunet.georgetown.edu email account required. Good for background and foreground questions.

How to login to DML?

On a computer, go to the DML website and look for ClinicalPharmacology and click "login".

Does Clinical Pharmacology send an authentication email?

Clinical Pharmacology will display a confirmation screen and will send an authentication email to your address.

How can I access the full text of an article found in PubMed while at home?

Open PubMed using the UChicago-specific web address: http://www.lib.uchicago.edu/h/pubmed.

How can I access ejournals at home?

Use the Library's E-Journals List to open an ejournal, so that you are prompted to authenticate.

Where is PubMed on the TMC website?

Click on the PubMed logo on the Core Resources section of the TMC Library website or use this link: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?otool=hamtmc. Accessing PubMed in this way will set up links to the TMC Library resources in the interface.

How often do you need to sign in to Open Athens?

You will be prompted to sign in to Open Athens. You will only need to do this once per browsing session . If you have already signed into Open Athens previously in the same browsing session (for any TMC Library resource), you will not have to sign in again.

Can I add TMC to PubMed?

You also have the ability to add the TMC Library button to PubMed articles using a free MyNCBI account. Click here to learn more.

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