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Collection of videos of interviews with Doctors of Osteopathy from both North America and Europe
This "is the official thesaurus for osteopathic medicine, defining the meaning and interrelationships of those terms that have a unique meaning in osteopathic medicine. [Its goal] is to standardize the unique diagnostic, therapeutic, and theoretical concepts and terminology of osteopathic philosophy, principles and practice. [It] includes the preferred form of each term; its definition; references as needed to broader, narrower, and related terms; synonyms; and archaic forms of the term. Abbreviations and acronyms are also included."
Digital library of osteopathic medicine featuring digitized historical documents and an index of contemporary osteopathic literature, including 30,000+ citations and abstracts of journal articles and book chapters, as well as selected full-text articles.
Trip is a clinical search engine designed to allow users to quickly and easily find and use high-quality research evidence to support their practice and/or care ; including images, videos, patient information leaflets, educational courses and news.
A publicly available resource for summaries of evidence-based clinical practice guidelines; developed based upon current evidence and synthesized and commented upon by expert clinicians. Previously the National Guidelines Clearinghouse offered by the US Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; now offered by the non-profit ECRI Institute.
Short articles and news briefs from the American Osteopathic Association for keeping up with the profession and the newest practice trends
An open database of several thousand pages of early osteopathic journals & books, ranging from the American Osteopathic Historical Society Bulletin to the Western Osteopath, as well as some books from early osteopathic physicans; including Still, Littlejohn, Feidler, Hazzard and Halladay, etc.