PubMed comprises more than 30 million citations for biomedical literature from MEDLINE, life science journals, and online books. Citations may include links to full-text content from PubMed Central and publisher websites.
To learn more about using PubMed visit PubMed Tutorials.
Create an account:
Step 1: Click on "Log in" in the upper right corner of the PubMed homepage.
Step 2: At the bottom, click "New here? Sign up."
Step 3: Again, at the bottom, click “more sign up options.”
Step 4: In the search box, type “Anschutz” and it will bring up “University of Colorado Denver | Anschutz Medical Campus.” This will allow you to create an account with your CU Anschutz credentials. After you graduate you can change your account to be linked to another account such as a Google or ORCID account.
To learn more about creating and customizing your NCBI account, watch this video.
Embase is a comprehensive biomedical database covering key international literature from 1947 to present, including conference abstracts and papers, searchable via Advanced Search by publication type.
To learn more about using Embase visit Embase Video Tutorials and/or Elsevier's Embase FAQs.
ACP Journal Club summarizes key medical journal articles with evidence-based commentary, helping physicians, residents, and healthcare professionals stay current on essential developments in internal medicine and clinical practice.
ClinicalKey provides access to journals, ebooks, practice guidelines, patient education, drugs, multimedia, and instructional videos on medical procedures, including content from MD Consult and First Consult. Note for Textbook users: please be aware that the library does not permanently own any of the ClinicalKey ebooks and Elsevier can remove, add, or update editions at any time. This keeps the collection fresh and up to date, but the library cannot guarantee the long term access of any edition or title in ClinicalKey.
To download e-book chapters you must register for and sign in to a free personal account.
To learn more about using ClinicalKey visit the Resource Center.
A collection of systematic reviews and meta-analyses on healthcare interventions, providing high-quality, independent evidence for medical decision-making.
To learn more about using Cochrane Library visit Cochrane Library Training Hub and How to use the Cochrane Library.
NatMed Pro (formally called Natural Medicines) is the most authoritative resource available on dietary supplements, natural medicines, and complementary, alternative, and integrative therapies.