Log into to the database through the library website, click on "iPhone and Android apps" at the bottom of the page, then sign up to receive email instructions on installing the app.
Download the app through your mobile device store. To use the app, you will need to first request remote access. You will need to create or login with your account with Clinical Pharmacology. Once you are logged in, click on your name in the upper right hand corner and then "Remote Access". You will need to request remote access using your health.usf.edu address. Once your remote access has been confirmed, you will be able to log in and download the CP app.
Go to the Dynamed page from the Shimberg Library homepage. Click on "Mobile" at the top of the page. Follow instructions for installing or renewing the app on your device.
There are three apps available either for free or for free for members of USF Health: Micromedex Drug Reference (free for everyone), Micromedex Drug Interactions, and Micromedex IV Compatibility. You will need to download the apps through iTunes or Google Play. To gain full access for Drug Interactions and IV Compatibility, you will need to log in to Micromedex by clicking on the link above. Once you are in Micromedex, click on "Download Center" and follow the registration instructions.
Log into PsycINFO through the library website, click on "iPhone and Android apps" at the bottom of the page, then sign up to receive email instructions on installing the app.
Log into Science Direct through the library website, then register for a SciVerse account. Once email is validated, you can access the SciVerse app, including full text articles. Premium requires institutional access and allows PDF access to articles
Log into the database through the library website, click on "EBSCOhost iPhone and Android Applications", then sign up to receive email instructions on installing the app.
Reference tool listing the name, a brief description, and links to more information for thousands of eponyms. There are three super-menus at the top of the main page (all categories, favorites, and recent) followed by a category for every subdivision of medicine. The app even has sections for lab tests and procedures as well as physical exam findings.
Free, professional-grade medical translation tool. Allows robust history-taking and examination application designed to improve the safety, efficiency, and overall quality of care for non-English speaking patients.
Drug information app similar to the print version of MPR. Drugs are classified by treatment category. Prescribing notes and drug monographs outline useful information for clinical practice.
Bibliographic citation/reference manager. USF Health users can link in to the library through the app for direct access to articles. As of this writing, it is only available for iPad and costs $9.99.
Keep information at your fingertips, easily searched and easily shared. New features include PDF annotation, Work Chat, and Context which suggests related notes as you type.