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Clinical Key available for 2018

Our subscription to Clinical Key has been renewed for 2018. It is available to staff at UHNM, via their Athens username.

Clinical Key is a clinical-specialist search engine with access to 1000s of online resources, such as ejournals, ebooks, guidelines, videos and patient education. Use the search engine to complete simple searches and find the latest evidence.

Clinical key includes lots of extra features:
  • Filter results
  • Save articles from your search results
  • Create and export presentations
  • Learn from videos
  • Subscribe to journal ToC updates
  • Use the Mobile App

You’ll find step-by-step instructions to the main features on our Information Skills for Health blog:
We have created some videos to help you get started or you can try our short etutorial. There is more help on our website.




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