Remote-access Guide

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by Fredrick Kemmer Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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How do I sign up for a DynaMed account?

Access DynaMed from your institution and click the icon in the top toolbar of the screen. Click the Sign In link on the box that appears. On the Sign In screen, click the Register Now link. On the Register for a Personal Account screen, enter an Email Address and Password to be used as your log in credentials.

How do I download the DynaMed app?

The DynaMed app offers easy access to current evidence-based content both online and offline. The app is available on Apple and Android operating systems and can be set up on up to three devices. Download the DynaMed app from the iTunes Store or Google Play.

Can I have access to DynaMed through more than one institution?

Note: If you have access to DynaMed through more than one institution, you may affiliate your Personal Account with multiple institutions. Access DynaMed from your institution and click the icon in the top toolbar of the screen.

What is DynaMed?

Completely reimagined for today’s clinicians, DynaMed combines the highest quality evidence-based information, expert guidance and a user-friendly, personalized experience to deliver accurate answers fast at the point of care.

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How do I get access to DynaMed?

Clinicians can access DynaMed when they are outside the hospital network by simply creating a personal account. With a personal account, clinicians can affiliate with multiple organizations for seamless access at any site and ensure continuous tracking of CME and MOC credits.

Is DynaMed better than UpToDate?

Conclusion: DynaMed Plus is noninferior to UpToDate with respect to ability to achieve accurate answers, time required for answering clinical questions, ease of use, quality of information, and ability to assess level of evidence. However, user experience was more positive with UpToDate.

Do you have to pay for DynaMed?

The DynaMed app is free with every subscription and is compatible with iOS and Android devices.

How do you use DynaMed?

0:233:37DynaMed - Tutorial - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSelect a dynamed topic in the go to section to go directly to it or select a search term underMoreSelect a dynamed topic in the go to section to go directly to it or select a search term under search for to view a result list or click the magnifying glass at any time to view a result.

Is DynaMed peer reviewed?

EBSCO Health is a provider of evidence-based clinical decision support solutions, healthcare business intelligence, and peer-reviewed medical research information for the healthcare industry.

What is DynaMed used for?

DynaMed is an electronic evidence-based, primary care database designed to provide the most useful point-of-care health information available. Developed by Editor-in-Chief Brian Alper, the database contains more than 2000 disease summaries.

Who owns DynaMed?

DynaMed Founder Dr. Brian Alper takes on a new challenge leaving EBSCO after 15 years to change knowledge development. Brian Alper, MD, MSPH, FAAFP, FAMIA developed a clinical decision support platform aimed to provide evidence-based solutions at the point of care 25 years ago. That solution was DynaMed®.

When was DynaMed created?

1995In 1995, Dr. Alper founded DynaMed, an evidence-based clinical reference, with the mission to provide the most useful information to health care professionals at the point-of-care.

What is DynaMed plus?

DynaMed Plus® from EBSCO Health is an evidence-based tool that health professionals can use to inform clinical care. DynaMed Plus content undergoes a review process, and the evidence is synthesized in detailed topic overviews. A unique three-level rating scale is used to assess the quality of available evidence.

What level of evidence is DynaMed?

Critical Appraisal: Conclusions in the literature being assessed are labeled with the level of evidence (level 1 (likely reliable) evidence, level 2 (mid-level) evidence or level 3 (lacking direct) evidence) by DynaMed Plus editors trained in critical appraisal.

How do you cite DynaMed in APA?

Available at: https://www.dynamed.com (cited: 3/23/2021). Citing the whole database: DynaMed. Ipswich (MA): EBSCO Information Services. 1995 – [cited 2019 May 15].

What is up to date website?

UpToDate is a subscription-based resource designed to provide physicians access to current clinical information. It addresses specific clinical issues in the form of topic reviews.

Is UpToDate worth the money?

Overall: UpToDate is a great learning tool and has improved my clinical practice by providing guideline and expert-based consensus treatments. Pros: UpToDate is extremely easy to use and contains all the pertinent information you need for all medical-related topics you may encounter in any practice.

How many topics are in DynaMed?

Database Information: DynaMed Plus Contains more than 3,400 topic summaries across all disciplines.

What is DynaMed plus?

DynaMed Plus® from EBSCO Health is an evidence-based tool that health professionals can use to inform clinical care. DynaMed Plus content undergoes a review process, and the evidence is synthesized in detailed topic overviews. A unique three-level rating scale is used to assess the quality of available evidence.

What to do if you forgot your password?

If you have forgotten your password, you can use your email address to retrieve your password.

Can you use DynaMed on a mobile device?

You can set up a Personal Account that allows you to use all of DynaMed's personalized features, including CME. With a Personal Account, you can sign in to DynaMed from anywhere, including the browser on your mobile device and the DynaMed mobile app for Apple and Android devices.

What is a DynaMed?

Description:DynaMed offers critically appraised evidence in an easy-to-read format for healthcare professionals to use at the point-of-care. It can also be downloaded as a mobile app.

Can you print out a database?

Users may create print outs of materials retrieved through the Databases or Services via online printing, offline printing, facsimile or electronic mail. All reproduction and distribution of such printouts, and all downloading and electronic storage of materials retrieved through the Databases or Services shall be for internal or personal use.

Can a licensee use a database?

Licensee and Authorized Users shall not use the Database or Services as a component of or the basis of any other publication prepared for sale and will neither duplicate nor alter the Databases or Services or any of the content therein in any manner, nor use same for sale or distribution.

Can EBSCO provide remote access to databases?

The Licensee and Sites are authorized to provide remote access to the Databases and Services only to their patrons as long as security procedures are undertaken that will prevent remote access by institutions, employees at non-­subscribing institutions or individuals, that are not parties to this Agreement who are not expressly and specifically granted access by EBSCO. For the avoidance of doubt, if Licensee provides remote access to individuals on a broader scale than was contemplated at the inception of this Agreement then EBSCO may hold the Licensee in breach and suspend access to the Database(s) or Services.

What is DynaMed Plus?

The new DynaMed (formerly DynaMed Plus) is a clinician-focused tool designed to facilitate efficient and evidence-based patient care. Rigorous, daily review of medical literature by physician and specialist staff ensures timely and objective analysis, synthesis and guidance. DynaMed includes drug content from Micromedex, Canadian and international guidelines, and clinical images.

Can you claim CME credits on DynaMed?

Please note that the "Claim CME credit" feature within the app is not yet available. To claim credits, use DynaMed online.

How to request an ill?

An ILL request can easily be submitted directly from the database you are searching. If the full text of an article is not available in the database, click on the burgundy icon. The icon will either link you directly to the full text of the article available elsewhere in the AVL, or it will open a “Document Delivery” request form. Submit that form to request an ILL. Alternatively, email usarmy.jbsa.medcom. mbx.amedd-v-library@mail.mil your request to the AVL.

How to request an article that is not available in the library?

You can request an article the library does not have through the interlibrary loan (ILL) process. ILL is a system by which one library acquires an article or book from another library. If a library patron needs an article that is not available in the library, he or she can submit an ILL request, and the library will attempt to get a copy from another library. AVL staff offers ILL service to staff at small MTFs that do not have a library. If an MTF is required by MEDCOM regulation to support a local library, AVL staff will only honor an ILL request if the request is for care of a current patient. The AVL cannot provide books through ILL.

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