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Alternate Name(s) McGraw Hill Access Anesthesiology, mcgraw hill access anesthesiology
NYU Health Sciences Library no longer licenses this product. For a list of recommended options, please visit our Collection Development subject guide https://hslguides.med.nyu.edu/collectiondevelopment/mcgrawhill for more details.
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Alternate Name(s) McGraw Hill Access Emergency Medicine, mcgraw hill access emergency medicine
NYUHSL no longer licenses this product. For a list of recommended options, please visit our Collection Development subject guide https://hslguides.med.nyu.edu/collectiondevelopment/mcgrawhill for more details
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Alternate Name(s) McGraw Hill Access Medicine, mcgraw hill access medicine
Due to the publisher's unsustainable increase in the subscription cost and declining use of the content, we regret to inform you that our subscription to this resource will end on April 15, 2025. We understand this may impact your education and research needs, and we encourage you to explore alternative resources. For a list of recommended options, please visit our Collection Development subject guide https://hslguides.med.nyu.edu/collectiondevelopment/mcgrawhill for more details. Thank you for your understanding.
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Alternate Name(s) Case Files Collection, Case Files
NYUHSL no longer licenses this product. For a list of recommended options, please visit our Collection Development subject guide https://hslguides.med.nyu.edu/collectiondevelopment/mcgrawhill for more details
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Alternate Name(s) McGraw Hill Access Surgery, mcgraw hill access surgery
NYUHSL no longer licenses this product. For a list of recommended options, please visit our Collection Development subject guide https://hslguides.med.nyu.edu/collectiondevelopment/mcgrawhill for more details
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Alternate Name(s) uCentral
The Harriet Lane Handbook is an authoritative resource for interns, residents, and pediatricians to answer clinical questions and improve the care of children. It includes a renowned drug formulary with dosing, side effects, interactions, precautions, and special considerations for treating infants, children, and adolescents.
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Scite.ai helps researchers better discover and understand research articles through Smart Citations–citations that display the context of the citation and describe whether the article provides supporting or contrasting evidence. Scite is used by students and researchers from around the world and is funded in part by the National Science Foundation and the National Institute on Drug Abuse of the National Institutes of Health. Kerberos-ID access only.
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