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Pathology collection in Clinical Key for UHNM staff

The West Midlands Deanery is running a trial for a pathology collection of resources developed by Elsevier and made available via Clinical Key. This collection is going to be made available to Trusts across the West Midlands region. However, are you aware that UHNM staff in the pathology department already have access to this collection, via our subscription to Clinical Key?

The collection includes a number of key resources such as:

Top Journals

  • Journal of Molecular Diagnostics
  • American Journal of Pathology
  • Human Pathology
  • Journal of the American Society of Cytopathology
  • Forensic Science International
  • Cardiovascular Pathology
  • Surgical Pathology Clinics
  • Clinics in Laboratory Medicine

Top Books

  • Rosai and Ackerman’s Surgical Pathology
  • Enzinger and Weiss’s Soft Tissue Tumors
  • Henry’s Clinical Diagnosis and Management  by Laboratory Methods
  • Robbins and Cotran Pathologic Basis of Disease
  • Dabbs: Diagnostic Immunohistochemistry
  • Odze and Goldblum Surgical Pathology of the  GI Tract, Liver, Biliary Tract, and Pancreas
  • Weedon’s Skin Pathology
  • Dorfman and Czerniak’s Bone Tumors  

The collection is available to all UHNM staff, within Clinical Key – you can access this by logging in with your NHS OpenAthens account:

To register for an NHS OpenAthens account:

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More help is available in our Clinical Key help page, including how to get the app.


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