Clinical Information Access Program
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The Clinical Information Access Program, commonly referred to as CIAP, is a project of the New South Wales Department of Health that provides online clinical resources for health professionals working within the New South Wales public health system (NSW Health).
Major resources available through CIAP include:
- Australian Medicines Handbook
- Harrison's Online
- Journal databases – Medline, EMBASE, PsycINFO
- MD Consult
- MIMS Online
- Therapeutic Guidelines
- Thomson Micromedex
- Various full text journals
[edit] External links
- CIAP website – password restricted to NSW Health employees
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