EBSCO Launches Comprehensive Nursing and Allied Health Resource for Researchers and Students

EBSCO Information Services Introduces Nursing & Allied Health Reference Source



EBSCO Information Services has announced the release of a revolutionary new resource called the Nursing & Allied Health Reference Source. This extensive full-text collection is designed specifically to cater to the diverse educational and research needs of individuals involved in healthcare and social services. It serves as a crucial tool for students and professionals in nursing, occupational therapy, rehabilitation, and other allied health fields.

Comprehensive Content for Varied Health Disciplines


The Nursing & Allied Health Reference Source is packed with vital reference materials that cover a broad spectrum of subjects. It includes essential resources such as evidence-based care sheets, detailed clinical reviews, drug information, skill sheets featuring in-context images and videos, and quick lessons that are immensely helpful for both learning and practice. Key topics encompass clinical procedures, physical therapy, risk management, nutrition, and much more.

The content extends to important areas like core measures, various diseases and conditions, interventions, nursing leadership, regulatory topics, respiratory therapy, and even speech-language pathology. This wealth of information ensures that users can find support tailored to their specific areas of interest and expertise.

User-Friendly Interface for Enhanced Research Experience


One standout feature of EBSCO's Nursing & Allied Health Reference Source is its intuitive interface. Users can effortlessly browse content categorized by topic, age, gender, profession, as well as nursing or rehabilitation specialties. Additionally, researchers have the option to create personalized dashboards that allow for saved searches and search alerts, ensuring they stay up-to-date with the latest findings and resources.

Tyler Robinson, the Director of Product Management for EBSCO Information Services, emphasized the company's commitment to enhancing the research experience.

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