Clinical Resources: Home
About this guide
HUBNET, a collection of resources provided by area hospitals and the University at Buffalo, was retired on December 1, 2020. This guide replaces HUBNET and serves as a portal to clinical resources and other biomedical databases.
Subscription databases require a UBIT name and password.
Point of Care Resources
- ClinicalKey This link opens in a new windowSearch engine and database of peer-reviewed and evidence-based clinical information resources designed to support physician patient care decisions. More InfoPartial Full-Text UB ONLY
- AccessMedicine This link opens in a new windowContinually updated medical content from medical titles. More InfoFull-Text UB ONLY
- AccessPharmacy This link opens in a new windowContinually updated pharmacy content from pharmacy titles. More InfoFull-Text UB ONLY
- AccessPhysiotherapy This link opens in a new windowComprehensive online physiotherapy resource. More InfoFull-Text UB ONLY
Calculators
UB Libraries databases (all require you to log in off campus):
- UpToDate - Find Calculators in the main menu near the top of the page. Click the link. View By Specialty, List Alphabetically, or Search.
- ClinicalKey - A link to Clinical Calculators is under Tools on the main page. Browse by Category or Search.
- UpToDate Lexidrug - Click Calculators in the main menu near the top of the page. There is a Calculator Lookup or you can Browse by Category.
- Clinical Pharmacology - Check out Clinical Calculators under Resources. Jump to specific types of calculators using the navigation on the left hand side of the page.
- Facts & Comparisons - Click More Clinical Tools in the main menu near the top of the page and select Calculators. There is a Calculator Lookup or you can Browse by Category.
Free websites:
Drug Information
- UpToDate Lexidrug This link opens in a new windowA comprehensive, continuously updated clinical database that provides access to drug, herbal and disease information for point-of-care clinical decision making. More InfoUB ONLY
- Clinical Pharmacology powered by ClinicalKey This link opens in a new windowClinical Pharmacology powered by ClinicalKey is a comprehensive drug reference that uses the intelligent search engine capability of ClinicalKey to provide fast point-of-care drug information that is current, accurate, and clinically relevant. More InfoFull-Text UB ONLY
- Facts & Comparisons eAnswers This link opens in a new windowAn online comprehensive drug information system providing access to drug and clinical information. More InfoUB ONLY
- NatMed Pro This link opens in a new windowEvidence based reviews of dietary supplements, natural medicines and complementary alternative and integrative therapies as well as interactions and adverse effects.More InfoFull-Text UB ONLY
Reference Information
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AAFP Conditions A-ZConditions A-Z is a patient-information tool created by the American Academy of Family Physicians. More InfoFull-TextUB ONLY
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AHFS Drug Information - Stat!RefProvide evidence-based assessments of medically accepted uses of drugs with a focus on thoroughly assessing the pros and cons of various therapies, including interpretation of drug efficacy claims. Includes structured, codified, evidence-based determinations for off-label cancer uses. More InfoDataUB ONLY
Journals
Search or browse for journals on our journals page or below. Check the dates of coverage if you are looking for a particular year or issue.
Books
Search the UB Libraries catalog for books or use the search boxes below. Log in to get complete results and to request items. For a more targeted search, click the Advanced Search option to the right of the search box or refine your results using the options on the left of the results.
HUBNET's ebooks came from three sources: ClinicalKey, AccessMedicine, and Ovid.
If you are looking for a list of the books in ClinicalKey, go to the database and browse for books (there is a link for Books under Browse). Then you can filter by specialty or filter the list by title.
You can also find more ebooks in AccessMedicine and Ovid. In AccessMedicine, go to Books and choose Library. Filter by specialty on the left. The link to Ovid should take you right to a list of ebooks that you can look at by title or subject.
Subject Guides
Find additional research guides here.