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Clinical Medicine Insights: Geriatrics Added to ProQuest Health & Medical Complete

Posted Tue, Jul, 24,2012

We are pleased to announce the addition of Clinical Medicine Insights: Geriatrics to Health & Medical Complete, a ProQuest database.

ProQuest Health & Medical Complete serves a wide range of people searching for healthcare information including medical, nursing, and allied health professionals, administrators, and consumers. It serves as a core collection of healthcare journals for specialized, academic, corporate, and public research environments.

The database covers articles from almost 2,000 journals, 85% of which are available as full text. All Libertas journals on Health and Medical Complete are available in full text with tables, diagrams, graphs and photos meaning authors have their complete articles available for database users to access globally.

Health and Medical complete includes clinical research titles focusing on gerontology, nursing, radiology, public health, immunology, pharmacy and pharmacology health management, and physical fitness.

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