Pharmaceutical information for the students of UTHSC School of Pharmacy - Knoxville, the students and faculty of the UT Graduate School of Medicine, and staff and physicians of UT Medical Center
Access Medicine is mobile optimized for your tablet. Additionally, you can download an app:
Activate the app using your MyAccess credentials (requires creating a free personal account in Access Medicine).
BrowZine's app allows users to access their library's catalog of journals from their mobie device. Simply download the app, choose your library, and authenticate with your library ID and password to browse their journal collection.
NetID required
Map your trip on this app from the CDC and it will give you vaccination and healthy tip recommendations based on your destination. Create a custom packing list, keep track of your medication, and have access to emergency service phone numbers for every destination! A video tutorial is available for this resource on the left-hand side of this page.
The CDC's Vaccine Schedules app allows clinicians to access vaccination tables quickly and conveniently. When the schedules are updated it is reflected in an app update.
Available on Google Play and the Apple App Store
The CDC Yellow Book (Health Information for International Travel) is a reference resource for clinicians who advise travelers on needed vaccinations and other health risks. It is updated every two years.
Available on GooglePlay and the Apple App Store
Drug Information Portal, provided by the National Library of Medicine, is a free online source for drug information, listing drugs by name or category, providing listings of the top prescribed drugs in the country, and more.
Drugs.com is a peer reviewed source for information on medications. Services include an interactions checker, pill identifier, drug compare lists, and a discount card. Mobile apps are available for free in the Apple App Store and Google Play.
Lexicomp, a comprehensive pharmaceutical database, now has a mobile app. Click the link, select your mobile operating center, and follow the directions.
*Requires UTMCK Net ID*
A practical clinical reference, contains the equivalent of 40,000 pages of original, peer-reviewed text which provides specific, practical recommendations for diagnosis and treatment.
For more information on mobile access to this resource, please see our UpToDate Anywhere guide.