Library Resources For Emergency Health Sciences
- MEDLINE (Ovid)

- MEDLINE - PubMed
- Micromedex

- MSDS - Material Safety Data Sheets online
- NetLibrary
- Radiation Event Medical Management (REMM)
- SCOPUS

- TOXNET
- WISER
MEDLINE for the Ovid platform includes access to bibliographic citations and author abstracts from more than 4,800 biomedical journals.
PubMed provides access to MEDLINE, which covers 4800 biomedical journals and contains over 12 million citations.
Micromedex is a full text database of drug and pharmacological information, including clinical use, drug interactions, and information for emergency care.
Contains more than 29 million records from over 15,000 peer-reviewed titles in the medical, scientific, and technical literature.
Databases on toxicology, hazardous chemicals, environmental health, and toxic releases.
- Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry Provides trusted health information to prevent harmful exposures and disease related to toxic substances.
- Hazard Substances Data Bank (HSDB) Online toxicology handbook on over 4,700 chemicals.
- Haz-Map Occupational health database.
- Household Products Database Health and safety information about household products.
- TOXMAP Uses maps of the United States to show the amount and location of toxic chemicals released into the environment.
- Toxnet Online toxicology handbook on over 4,700 chemicals.
- Tox Town Interactive guide to toxic chemicals and environmental health risks.
- WISER/WebWISER A system designed to assist first responders in hazardous material incidents.
- Academic emergency medicine


- Air medical journal

- American journal of emergency medicine


- Annals of emergency medicine


- Critical care medicine


- Disaster medicine & public health preparedness

- Emergency medical services

- Emergency medicine


- Emergency medicine clinics of North America

- Emergency medicine journal

- Journal of emergency medical services: JEMS


- Journal of emergency medicine


- Prehospital and disaster medicine


- Prehospital emergency care


- Resuscitation

- Topics in emergency medicine


- Anne E. Casey Foundation
- Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services
- DHHS Center for Faith-Based and Community Initiatives
- Funding directories available at the Library
- Grantmakers In Health
- Grants.gov
- Grants.NIH.gov
- National Network of Libraries of Medicine - Funding
- Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
- Salud en Accion
- Sponsored Program Information Network (SPIN)
- Texas DSHS Grants
- UTHSCSA Office of Grants Management
- Witmer MT, Margo CE. Analysis of ophthalmology workforce and delivery of emergency department eye care in Florida. Arch Ophthalmol. 2009 Nov;127(11):1522-7.
- Atkinson P, Chesters A, Heinz P. Pain management and sedation for children in the emergency department. BMJ. 2009;339:b4234.
- Guest T, Tantam G, Donlin N, Tantam K, McMillan H, Tillyard A. An observational cohort study of triage for critical care provision during pandemic influenza: 'clipboard physicians' or 'evidenced based medicine'? Anaesthesia. 2009 Nov;64(11):1199-206.
- Pandya NK, Baldwin K, Wolfgruber H, Christian CW, Drummond DS, Hosalkar HS. Child abuse and orthopaedic injury patterns: analysis at a level I pediatric trauma center. J Pediatr Orthop. 2009 Sep;29(6):618-25.
- Chan DS, Podeszwa DA, Brown D, Starr AJ. Expanding pediatric orthopaedic trauma volume at a pediatric level 1 trauma hospital. J Pediatr Orthop. 2009 Sep;29(6):612-7.
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