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Heal WA Annual Report 2016

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Licensed Resources Available Through HEALWA Physician, Physician Assistant, ARNP, Naturopath • AccessMedicine Access Medicine provides access to leading clinical and educational resources, including Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine and Current Diagnosis and Treatment. It also includes more than 50,000 images for educational use as well as multimedia files such as videos and animations, and patient education topics in multiple languages. • Dynamed Plus DynaMed Plus is an evidence-based clinical reference tool that contains more than 3,400 topic summaries across all disciplines. It is updated daily based on surveillance of over 500 journals and critical appraisal of the best articles, and includes Micromedex drug resources. A mobile app is also available. • Natural Medicines, (formerly Natural Standard) Natural Medicines is an authoritative resource available on dietary supplements; natural medicines; and complementary, alternative, and integrative therapies. Registered Nurse, Licensed Practical Nurse, ARNP • Joanna Briggs Library A unique suite of information resources to help integrate evidence into your practice. Includes publications such as best practice information sheets, evidence summaries, and systematic reviews. • Patient Education Reference Center Patient Education Reference Center™ (PERC) features a comprehensive collection of current, evidence-based patient education information for clinicians to print and distribute right at the point-of-care. • Continuing Education Opportunities HEALWA is proud to offer Continuing Education credits through Nursing Reference Center, Natural Medicine, and VisualDX. "I do not subscribe to any databases or scientific magazines, so I use HEALWA as my primary resource." – Chiropractor, Pierce County, WA 2015-2016 Annual Report 7

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