Wanfang Medical Network: This network has more than 220 exclusive Chinese medical journals, 1 1,000 Chinese medical journals, and 4 1 1,000 abstracts of foreign medical journals (the full text is obtained by email, and all core journals are included), including Chinese Medical Association and literature of Chinese Medical Association.
China Biomedical Literature Database (CBM): The subject involves basic medicine, clinical medicine, preventive medicine, pharmacy, traditional Chinese medicine and other biomedical fields, and it is an important retrieval tool for domestic medical literature at present.
PubMed: This is a database that provides search and abstracts of biomedical papers, as well as free search. PubMed information does not include the full text of journal articles, but may provide links to full-text providers (paid or free).
Seek68: Literature review at home and abroad, covering a large number of medical databases.
Embase: This is a web-based data retrieval service introduced by Elsevier, which is used for information in biomedical and pharmacological fields. It covers pharmacy, clinical medicine, basic medicine, preventive medicine, forensic medicine and biomedical engineering. In addition to rich medical literature, it also supports the retrieval of drugs and diseases.
Cochrane Library: It is the main product of Cochrane Collaborative Organization, which brings together the research on the effectiveness of medical care treatment and intervention. It is the gold standard of evidence-based medicine and provides the most objective information about the latest medical treatment.
ClinicalKey: A clinical decision support tool launched by Elsevier, an information analysis company, helps doctors quickly acquire accurate, concise and world-leading evidence-based medical knowledge. ClinicalKey has the largest medical information resource pool in the world, covering all medical specialties.
Karger Medical Electronic Journal: published by Swiss karger Publishing House. It publishes about 80 high-quality academic journals every year, most of which are published in English, covering the whole biomedical field, including traditional medicine and the latest medical hot topics.
JAMA: It is one of the internationally renowned medical journals. In addition to the original JAMA, there are 18 overseas versions of JAMA in different languages, including the Chinese version of JAMA. Its permanent columns include: original works, reviews, reports, special news, medical progress, rounds in Johns Hopkins Hospital, clinical selection, clinical cardiology, medical news and outlook, reviews, etc.
Ovid: A health publishing group affiliated to Waco Group, it is a sister company of companies such as LWW and Adis. Ovid has become the most popular medical information platform in the world.
The latest clinical consultant database: this is an evidence-based medicine database, which is used to help clinicians make judgments and decisions in diagnosis and treatment. UpToDate covers 25 common clinical specialties, covering most diseases and related problems in the whole process and life cycle of diagnosis and treatment. In addition to the core clinical topics, update also provides multi-platform access, intelligent search, chart export and PPT generation, important updates, diagnosis and treatment practice updates, patient education, calculators, drug monographs and many other functions.
PLOS is a non-profit academic organization supported by many Nobel Prize winners and charities, aiming at popularizing the latest research results in the field of science and medicine all over the world.
Sciencedirect Elsevier: It is one of the medical and other scientific literature publishing houses. Elsevier publishes more than 2,500 periodicals, including The Lancet, Tetrahedron and Cell. More than 39,000 kinds of e-books and many classic reference books such as Grey's Intern.
In addition, both Google Academic and Baidu Academic can search medical literature.
The fourteen personality factors questionnaire (CPQ) was compiled by Dr. Porter of Indiana State University and Professor Carter of the Institute of Personality and Testing of