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Get to Grips with Dynamed with these Easy Steps

Dynamed is an evidence-based, clinical reference tool. It can help you to make quick, evidence-based decisions. It is available to our UHNM users via your openathens username.

Follow these easy steps to make sure that you can use it effectively to find the evidence you need:

1. What can Dynamed do for you? Check out this overview.

2. Get access quick – learn how to access Dynamed.

3. Complete your first search and check the results page.

4. Navigate your way around the topic page to find the evidence you need.


6. Make sure you stay up-to-date; create alerts and check for practice-changing updates.

7. Get Dynamed on the go – find out how to the Dynamed app.

For an overview of all the functionality within Dynamed, check out our etutorial Using Dynamed.

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