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PHM101 Research Skills Guide: Medline

Introduction to MEDLINE / PubMed

MEDLINE is recognized as the premier index of biomedical literature. It is produced by the United States National Library of Medicine and covers thousands of international journals from 1950. Medline can be used to find primary EBP research.

The search tips below are for using Medline in the Ovid platform.

PubMed is essentially the free version of MEDLINE. One advantage of using PubMed is that access is free, which means that you will have access after you complete your studies.

If you are interested in the difference between MEDLINE and PubMed, the National Library of Medicine has a fact-sheet.

And for tips on searching in PubMed, please see PubMed Help

Advanced Medline

Activity

""In the Medline database, try searching for the keywords – communication AND medicine* AND  (pharmacy OR pharmacist* OR pharmacies). AND is a boolean operator, the brackets () are a nesting tool used to create a logical search string & the asterix * is a truncation symbol used to expand a search, see the Search Strategies page for more information.

Alternatively you could try searching for the search terms or key concepts you identified from your own assignment topic.

Note: You may need to sign in first with your CSU username and password

  • Look at the HTML and PDF links to access the full text of the article. Hint: as Medline is primarily an index you will not find many full text links, however you can follow thelink(s) to find out if you can access the article in another database.

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