In addition to our library’s database, two subscription database contracts provide our students with access to the most current literature available. The EBSCO database was added in January 2006 and includes two medical databases (the most notable being Alt Health Watch and Medline with full text). This represents a total of 1700 journals and professional medical publications. With this database, the library significantly increased its Western and biomedical periodical holdings. Students, faculty, and members of the alumni association have access both on and off campus through use of AOMA password privileges.
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Herb Med - American Botanical Council - Provides access to the scientific data underlying the use of herbs for health
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Southwest School of Botanical Medicine - A large collection of eclectic Materia Medica
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Acupuncture (PDQ®) - National Cancel Institute website contains comprehensive information about cancer causes and prevention, screening and diagnosis, treatment and survivorship; clinical trials; statistics; funding, training and employment opportunities; and the institute and its programs. Cancer information is available online through the LiveHelp instant messaging service at https://cissecure.nci.nih.gov/livehelp/welcome.asp. Callers from within the United States, you may contact the NCI's Cancer Information Service toll-free at 1-800-4-CANCER (1-800-422-6237) for cancer information in English and Spanish.
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Chengdu Trial Paper - Improved quality monitoring of multi-center acupuncture clinical trials in China.
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NCCAM Clinical Digest - A monthly e-newsletter for medical professionals that summarizes science on complementary health practices—clinical guidelines, literature searches, research highlights, and information for patients.