Preceptor Library Access: Login Here
Preceptors must log in here before accessing databases. Once logged in you will return to the Health Science Resource Portal.
Preceptors must log in here before accessing databases. Once logged in you will return to the Health Science Resource Portal.
Health Sciences Resource Portal
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Academic Search Complete This link opens in a new window Has full-text articles and abstracts from thousands of scholarly/peer-reviewed journals in many areas of academic study. Available through EBSCOhost and provided by KYVL.
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AccessMedicine This link opens in a new window Features leading medical content, plus multimedia, self-assessment, algorithms, case studies, and more.
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AccessPharmacy This link opens in a new window Allows students to select a core curriculum topic, browse by organ system, review textbooks, or search across leading pharmacy online references.
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APhA Pharmacy Library This link opens in a new window Faculty: for instructor level access please follow these instructions. PharmacyLibrary features APhA's authoritative textbooks, PharmacotherapyFirst and interactive self-assessments. A Bibliography or Reference section exists at the end of each textbook chapter with links to the primary literature via PubMed.
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ChemView This link opens in a new window Use this database to get information on chemical health and safety data received by EPA and EPA's assessments and regulatory actions for specific chemicals under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA). ChemView contains no confidential business information (CBI). If you do not receive results for a particular chemical, it does not mean EPA does not have information on that chemical; the data may not be posted yet but will be available in the future as EPA continues to populate the database.
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CINAHL Complete This link opens in a new window CINAHL Complete provides the full text of over 1,300 nursing and allied health journals dating back to 1937. It contains over 6 million records.
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Clinical Pharmacology This link opens in a new window Clinical Pharmacology is an expert source for drug information that is accurate, clinically relevant and current. Clinical Pharmacology provides information through monographs, overviews, reports, drug product identification, primary drug information, patient information and more. According to the website, Clinical Pharmacology is the primary drug information and medication management resource of the majority of the country's largest retail pharmacy chains and consultant pharmacy corporations as well as hospitals and medical centers.
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EBSCOhost This link opens in a new window A collection of full text databases, including Academic Search Complete, Agricola, Business Source Complete, Business Wire News, CINAHL Complete, Clinical Reference Systems, ERIC, Funk & Wagnalls New World Encyclopedia, Health Source, MasterFILE Premier, Newspaper Source, Psychology and Behavioral Science, APA PsycINFO, Sociological Source and USP DI Vol II, Advice for the Patient. Access provided by KYVL.
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Facts and Comparisons eAnswers This link opens in a new window Includes drug information from a variety of high-quality reference works. These include: Drug Facts and Comparisons, Drug Interaction Facts, Drug Identifier, Herbal Interaction Facts, MedFacts Patient Information, Review of Natural Products, A to Z Drug Facts, Nonprescription Drug Therapy, Off-Label Drug Facts, Interactive Comparative Drug Tables, Drug Interaction & Disease Profile Screening Tool, Medical Calculators, Black Box Warnings, Pregnancy and Lactation Warnings, Bioequilvalency Codes, Investigational Drugs, Manufacturer Index, Patient Assistance Program Information, Orphan Drugs, Medication Guides, FDA Medwatch Links, and Drug and Industry News. Modules include: Cancer Chemotherapy Manual, 5-Minute Clinical Consult, Trissel's IV-Chek, ToxFacts Toxicology Treatment Guidelines, and The Formulary Monograph Service.
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Hospital Pharmacist's Letter This link opens in a new window Note: This provides access to the free version of Hospital Pharmacist's Letter. Not all content may be available.
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Inactive Ingredient Search for Approved Drug Products This link opens in a new window This database, provided by the Food and Drug Administration's Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, provides clinical information about inactive drug ingredients.
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Lexidrug Online This link opens in a new window UpToDate Lexidrug (formerly Lexicomp) is a collection of content sets and clinical tools that provides users with robust clinical drug information. It provides the following modules: Interactions, Drug Identification, Trissel's I.V. Compatibility, Patient Education, Medical Calculators, MSDS, Toxicology, Lexi-Drugs Indexes, and other clinical links.
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Natural Medicines (formerly Natural Standards) This link opens in a new window Evidence-based information about complementary and alternative therapies.
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Pharmacist's Letter This link opens in a new window This is an online service for pharmacists covering new developments in drug therapy. It also provides access to the Natural Medicines Comprehensive Database and the Ident-A-Drug Reference. The Ident-A-Drug Reference identifies drugs by codes, color and shape.
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Pharmacy Technician's Letter This link opens in a new window Note: This provides access to the free version of Pharmacy Technician's Letter. Not all content may be available.
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Prescriber's Letter This link opens in a new window Note: This provides access to the free version of Prescriber's Letter. Not all content may be available.
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PubMed This link opens in a new window
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Sanford Guide This link opens in a new window Guidelines for treatment of infectious diseases, drug interactions, and pharmacological data.
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ScienceDirect Open Access Journals This link opens in a new window Browse ScienceDirect publications with open access articles.
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UpToDate This link opens in a new window UpToDate includes access to over 10,000 topics in over 22 specialties. Once you create an UpToDate account, you can access the mobile app using the same account.
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USP–NF Online This link opens in a new window The USP–NF combines the United States Pharmacopeia (USP) and the National Formulary (NF). It is an online platform in which over 100,000 subscribers access over 5,000 USP public quality standards for chemical and biologic medicines, active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs), dietary ingredients and dietary supplements, and excipients, as well as standards for various analytical testing methods, medicine storage and distribution, compounded medicines, prescription labeling and many other aspects of medical products development, manufacture and use.
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Journal Index (Full Text Finder)Searchable and browsable list of all journals Sullivan University Libraries have available.
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AccessMedicine This link opens in a new window Features leading medical content, plus multimedia, self-assessment, algorithms, case studies, and more.
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AccessPharmacy This link opens in a new window Allows students to select a core curriculum topic, browse by organ system, review textbooks, or search across leading pharmacy online references.
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APhA Pharmacy Library This link opens in a new window Faculty: for instructor level access please follow these instructions. PharmacyLibrary features APhA's authoritative textbooks, PharmacotherapyFirst and interactive self-assessments. A Bibliography or Reference section exists at the end of each textbook chapter with links to the primary literature via PubMed.
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Facts and Comparisons eAnswers This link opens in a new window Includes drug information from a variety of high-quality reference works. These include: Drug Facts and Comparisons, Drug Interaction Facts, Drug Identifier, Herbal Interaction Facts, MedFacts Patient Information, Review of Natural Products, A to Z Drug Facts, Nonprescription Drug Therapy, Off-Label Drug Facts, Interactive Comparative Drug Tables, Drug Interaction & Disease Profile Screening Tool, Medical Calculators, Black Box Warnings, Pregnancy and Lactation Warnings, Bioequilvalency Codes, Investigational Drugs, Manufacturer Index, Patient Assistance Program Information, Orphan Drugs, Medication Guides, FDA Medwatch Links, and Drug and Industry News. Modules include: Cancer Chemotherapy Manual, 5-Minute Clinical Consult, Trissel's IV-Chek, ToxFacts Toxicology Treatment Guidelines, and The Formulary Monograph Service.
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Inactive Ingredient Search for Approved Drug Products This link opens in a new window This database, provided by the Food and Drug Administration's Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, provides clinical information about inactive drug ingredients.
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IntechOpen Open access scientific book publisher.
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Sanford Guide This link opens in a new window Guidelines for treatment of infectious diseases, drug interactions, and pharmacological data.
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All Library DatabasesThis page lists all the subscription databases available via Sullivan University Libraries.
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InterLibrary LoanRequest an article or book the Sullivan University library does not have. Note: print books take up to two weeks to arrive; online articles take up to 3 business days.
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Ask a LibrarianUse this form to submit a question to the librarians. During open hours we try to respond within an hour.
Other Resources
For Preceptors
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Don't have a preceptor login? Request accessCollege of Pharmacy and Health Sciences (COPHS) Resource Access Request Form
Guides and Resources
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Blackboard Use Blackboard to access courses, textbooks, and Tutor.com
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Student Portal Sign into student portal to check grades and more.
COVID-19 Resources
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Pharmacist's Letter - COVID-19 Resource Hub Use these recommendations, clinical resources, and other pharmacy resources to help you navigate the COVID-19 pandemic and its implications in your community and practice.
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Coronavirus Research Database This link opens in a new window Including coverage of the COVID-19 outbreak, this database curates openly available content related to coronaviruses. It includes thousands of open-access articles from the world’s leading publishers as well as current research from pre-print repositories such as arXiv and will continue to grow and evolve as more is learned about the pandemic.