Medical Research Sites

Published

What websites or services does everyone use to stay prepared on the newest medical research and information?

What websites or services does everyone use to stay prepared on the newest medical research and information?

The key is "newest." I've found that the "best and newest" usually costs a fortune to obtain/download via the web.

Specializes in Complex pedi to LTC/SA & now a manager.

What about MedScape (Medscape: Medscape Access) or Medline (MEDLINE/PubMed Resources Guide)

national Institutes of Health (National Institutes of Health (NIH))

Clinical Trials.gov has a results database: ClinicalTrials.gov Results - ClinicalTrials.gov

PubMed: Home - PubMed - NCBI

medline Plus (more of an advanced consumer level & also free): Home - PubMed - NCBI

I believe for Medline and/or Medscape you need to register but it is free.

Specializes in M/S, ICU, ICP.

if you have a particular field that you specialize in or enjoy then there are usually medical journals that will keep you up to date in that field. or nurses have aorn and ic nurses have the cdc and apic. there are so many out there if you just google the topic of interest and then assess them for true quality.

Specializes in critical care, PACU.

A lot of the services are not free but as long as I am getting quick and easy results, I am happy to pay for the service. I have heard really great things about Medline. MedInfoNow uses Medline journal articles and citations to provide a free service called Lit Search which is available right on the homepage of the site.

I wrote a similar question on this site last year https://allnurses.com/general-nursing-discussion/what-sources-do-560421.html and saw simililar responses. One person wrote that STTI offers Medinfonow to their members, so they must think it's the best. I just tried Medscape for five months and agree that there's too much info when I only want info related to my field. PubMed is good, but the search function is too broad. Medinfonow costs anywhere from $40/year to $89, and they have a free trial. It's worth it to me to get the info sent to me via email, and to have the ability to go into the site to search for more specific info.

+ Join the Discussion