eResources
Interns and residents in PNWU-affiliated residency programs may request access to a limited set of PNWU’s licensed databases. Please refer to Accessing Licensed Electronic Resources for more information and to request a login. Permissions are limited by our vendor agreements, and are subject to change without notice. Accounts expire at the end of your residency.
Once your PNWU login has been created, you can access the approved databases through our proxy server. Please make sure you follow the instructions sent by PNWU Technology Services to create a secure password before you attempt to log in to licensed resources.
Note: the PubMed@PNWU link will not work with your resident login. You can access many full text articles when you search directly in MEDLINE Complete or CINAHL Complete. You can also search with pubmed.gov and order by email (see below). If you don’t have a PNWU login, you can still order articles through PNWU Library, provided your affiliated resident status can be verified.
For best results, please use the links to resources listed below.
eResources for Residents and Interns
PubMed
PubMed: A free resource from NCBI comprising over 26 million citations from biomedical literature indexed in MEDLINE, life science journals, and online books. Adjunct clinical faculty members should use PubMed or MEDLINE Complete instead of PubMed@PNWU.
MEDLINE Complete
MEDLINE Complete: Provides the full text of over 2100 journals indexed in MEDLINE
CINAHL Complete
CINAHL: Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature
The Cochrane Library
The Cochrane Library: Independent high-quality evidence for health care decision making. Includes Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews.
DynaMed
DynaMed: An evidence-based point-of-care resource for clinicians
EBSCOhost eBook Collection
Gale Database Collection
Gale Database Collection: See the full collection of Gale databases PNWU subscribes to. Databases include Gale Health & Wellness, Gale OneFile: Health & Medicine, Gale OneFile: Physical Therapy & Sports Medicine, Gale OneFile: Nursing & Allied Health, and more.
How to Order an Article: Interlibrary Loan and Document Delivery
If you are not affiliated with a hospital that offers library services, PNWU Library can provide you with journal articles on request.
Reference Services and Library Instruction
Reference service and library instruction are available by phone, video chat, email, or in person, during regular business hours.