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Mayo Clinic Libraries Now Offering AccessPharmacy Content

by Wail Kailani on 2025-06-09T07:53:00-05:00 in Clinical Resources, Exam Prep, Faculty & Students | 0 Comments

 

McGraw Hill's AccessPharmacy collection is now available to Mayo Clinic Library users.

Key resources in this collection include:

Access Pharmacy is one of many McGraw Hill collections available through the Mayo Clinic Libraries. These collections offer topic-specific e-books, images, flashcards, case studies, study tools, review questions, and multimedia covering a wide range of issues and conditions.
Explore these other collections:

AccessAnesthesiology

 

Materials from the McGraw Hill Access collections are also cataloged and embedded in the library’s lists of e-books and databases as well as the Clinical Resource Guides, which offer customized collections of resources for fast access.

Library resources are available both on and off campus. When working off-campus, visit https://library.mayo.edu to find proxied links to library resources.

If you have questions about these or any other library resources, please contact library@mayo.edu or call 507-284-2061.


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