App version of AccessMedicine database of medical textbooks. There are four textbooks in this app: Quick Medical Diagnosis & Treatment; Fitzpatricks' Clinical Dermatology Atlas; Diagnosaurus; and Guide to Diagnostic Tests. Personal accounts required. Good for background questions.
Instructions:
On a computer, go to the web version of AccessMedicine
Click "Georgetown University" in the top right corner to create an AccessMedicine personal account.
Go to the Google Play or App Store to download onto a smartphone or tablet.
Users must reactivate subscription once every 90 days by logging into personal account from the web version.
App version of Clinical Pharmacology. Pharmacological monographs, clinical calculators, and drug interaction information available. Personal accounts required. Good for background and foreground questions.
Instructions:
On a computer, go to the DML website and look for ClinicalPharmacology and click "login".
On the login page, go to the remote access section (bottom right) and click "apply now".
On the next page, enter your @georgetown.edu or @gunet.georgetown.edu email address and click "continue".
Clinical Pharmacology will display a confirmation screen and will send an authentication email to your address.
Open the remote access request confirmation email and click on the "activate your remote access" link. (If you are asked to select an organization please choose, "Georgetown University Medical Center").
Either login to an existing account or register for a new account.
Remote app access is now enabled.
Go to the Google Play or App Store to download onto a smartphone or tablet and login with your credentials.
App version of ClinicalKey. Evidence based journal articles, eBooks, monographs, patient education, and clinical overviews. Personal accounts required. Good for background and foreground questions.
Instructions:
On a computer, go to the DML website, select ClinicalKey or ClinicalKey for Nursing, and click the "login" link.
On the login page, go to the remote access section (bottom right) and click "apply now".
On the next page, enter an @georgetown.edu or @gunet.georgetown.edu email address and click "continue".
ClinicalKey will display a confirmation screen and will send an authentication email.
Open the "remote access request confirmation" email and click on the "activate your remote access" link.
(If asked to select an organization please choose, "Georgetown University Medical Center").
If you are a returning user, login with your CK or CKN credentials. If you are a new user, create an account.
The ability to access the app remotely is now enabled.
Go to the Google Play or App Store to download onto a smartphone or tablet.
Login with the new ClinicalKey credentials.
To use ClinicalKey Nursing app, go the more menu and select change role. Gives user option to choose ClinicalKey Nursing.
App version of Dynamed. Evidence-based point of care resource with diagnostic tools, calculators, patient education and ICD codes. Personal accounts required. Good for background and foreground questions.
Instructions:
On a computer, go to the web version of DynaMed.
Within DynaMed, click on the "sign in" link.
Click "register now" to create a personal account.
Go to the Google Play or App Store to download onto a smartphone or tablet.
After installing the DynaMed app, tap the "sign in" option. Select Continue from the "DynaMed wants to use ebsco.zone to sign in" message.
Sign in with the username and password created above.
Pharmacological collection containing pill identification, drug interactions, guidelines, ICD-10 codes, and calculators. The Epocrates Plus app is provided gratis by Epocrates only to those GUMC faculty and students involved in medical and nursing clinical education. This gratis access is limited to one year of use per user. Personal account using an @georgetown.edu or @gunet.georgetown.edu email account required. Good for background and foreground questions.
App version of IBM Micromedex. point of care drug interaction reference - subset of the content found within the web version of IBM Micromedex. Personal accounts required. Good for background and foreground questions.
Only authorized users who are competent healthcare professionals who rely on their clinical discretion and judgment in diagnosis and treatment may use the content for medical diagnosis or treatment purposes.
Instructions:
On a computer, access the web version of IBM.
Select "Mobile Applications Access" link.
From the next page, select "Micromedex Native Mobile Apps".
Scroll to the IBM Micromedex Drug Int section.
Install the app from either Google Play or the App Store.
Open the app and tap the Micromedex Customer Option.
Enter the code from the web site. The code changes frequently.
App version of IBM Micromedex. Point-of-Care drug reference - subset of the content found within the web version of IBM Micromedex. Personal accounts required. Good for background and foreground questions.
Only authorized users who are competent healthcare professionals who rely on their clinical discretion and judgment in diagnosis and treatment may use the content for medical diagnosis or treatment purposes.
Instructions:
On a computer, access the web version of Micromedex.
Select "Mobile Applications Access" link from the homepage.
Select "Micromedex Native Mobile Apps" section.
Scroll to IBM Micromedex Drug Reference.
Go to the Google Play or App Store to download onto a smartphone or tablet.
Open the app and tap the Micromedex Customer Option
Enter the code from the site. The code changes yearly.
App version of IBM Micromedex. Point-of-Care drug interaction reference - subset of the content found within the web version of IBM Micromedex. Personal accounts required. Good for background and foreground questions.
Only authorized users who are competent healthcare professionals who rely on their clinical discretion and judgment in diagnosis and treatment may use the content for medical diagnosis or treatment purposes.
Instructions:
On a computer, access the web version of Micromedex.
Select the "Mobile Applications Access" link from homepage.
Select the "Micromedex Native Mobile Apps" section.
Scroll to IBM Micromedex IV Comp.
Go to the Google Play or App Store to download onto a smartphone or tablet.
Open the app and tap the Micromedex customer option
Enter the code from the site. The code changes yearly.
App version of Micromedex. Point-of-Care drug reference for neonatal patients - subset of the content found within the web version of IBM Micromedex. Personal accounts required. Good for background and foreground questions.
Only authorized users who are competent healthcare professionals who rely on their clinical discretion and judgment in diagnosis and treatment may use the content for medical diagnosis or treatment purposes.
Instructions:
On a computer, access the web version of Micromedex.
Select "Mobile Applications Access" link from the homepage.
Select the "Micromedex Native Mobile apps" section.
Scroll to IBM Micromedex NeoFax.
Go to the Google Play or App Store to download onto a smartphone or tablet.
Open the app and tap the NeoFax Customer Option.
Enter the code from the site. The code changes yearly.
App version of Micromedex. Point-of-Care drug reference for pediatric patients - subset of the content found within the web version of IBM Micromedex. Personal accounts required. Good for background and foreground questions.
Only authorized users who are competent healthcare professionals who rely on their clinical discretion and judgment in diagnosis and treatment may use the content for medical diagnosis or treatment purposes.
Instructions:
On a computer, access the web version of Micromedex
Select "Mobile Applications Access" link from the homepage.
Select "Micromedex Native Mobile Apps" section.
Scroll to IBM Micromedex pediatrics.
Go to the Google Play or App Store to download onto a smartphone or tablet.
Open the app and tap the pediatrics customer option.
Enter the code from the site. The code changes yearly.
App version of Medical Letter. Critical appraisals of prescription drugs and comparative reviews of drugs for common diseases. Personal accounts required. Good for background and foreground questions.
Instructions:
From a computer, go to the web version of the Medical Letter.
On the left, within about us, select "mobile app".
Fill out the required information to create a free account.
Select the "request mobile app" button when finished.
Users will not need to confirm their registration in order to use the app.
Go to the Google Play or App Store to download onto a smartphone or tablet.
App version of MedOne. Medical education, neurosurgery or plastic surgery textbooks, multimedia, cases, question banks, and journal content available. Personal accounts required.
Instructions:
From a computer, open the web version of MedOne Education, MedOne Neurosurgery, or MedOne Plastic Surgery, and click the "sign up for access from home" option.
Scroll down to "register now". Complete all fields marked with * in the form. Use a @gunet.georgetown.edu or @georgetown.edu email to create the account.
After the account is created, you will receive an e-mail from Thieme. Click the confirmation link and a notification will open letting you know that the account is confirmed.
Go to the Google Play or App Store to download onto a smartphone or tablet.
In the App settings, login with credentials created above. You will have access to all three MedOne collections.
App version of Osmosis. Study materials providing access to videos, scripts, flashcards for medical students, residents, and nursing students available. Covers the basic sciences, organ systems, clinical reasoning and more. Question banks available. Personal account using an @georgetown.edu or @gunet.georgetown.edu email account required.
Instructions:
On a computer, go to the web version of Osmosis and create a personal account.
Go to the Google Play or App Store to download onto a smartphone or tablet.
Once downloaded, sign in with your personal username and password created above.
Follow directions to input Osmosis Verification code.
Mobile app for the TRIP Database, a clinical search tool designed to allow health professionals to rapidly identify the highest quality clinical evidence for clinical practice. Registered users (registration is free) benefit from extra features such as CPD, search history, and collaborative tools. Install the Trip Database App for iOS
App version of uCentral. Medical and nursing book collection and current awareness tools. Personal accounts required. Good for background and foreground questions.
Instructions:
On a computer, go to the web version.
Sign in or register for a personal account.
Go to the mobile tab.
Select the content to load on to your device. The app will also provide access to the Prime current awareness tools.
In the upper right, select "install or move to a new device"
Go to the Google Play or App Store to download onto a smartphone or tablet.
Download the app, select "Sign in" and use the "My Institutional Login".
From the dropdown list, select "Georgetown University Medical Center".
Authenticate with your Georgetown University NetID and password.