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Medical Library

The Medical Library supports safe and effective patient care by providing evidence-based resources to our physicians, administration, and hospital staff members.  In addition, the library provides information and assistance to staff in their academic pursuits, and reliable consumer health/patient education materials for our patients and their family members.

Phone inquiries can be made by calling 314-996-5531, or, you may email your Literature Search topic or Interlibrary Loan requests directly to [email protected].

Library Services include:

Literature Searches - Need to find evidence-based information to support patient care, research, guideline and care pathway development, audit or policy documentation?  Want to find up-to-date material on a topic of interest?

Article & Document Requests - If we don’t have the papers you need, we can order them from other libraries via our Document Delivery Service.

E-Table of Contents Service - This service displays or delivers the Tables of Contents or TOCs of recent issues of journals which are of interest to the user. It may be combined with an Alerting service which delivers TOCs by email: the user must first establish a profile.

Hours of Operation:

Typically M-F 7am-4pm

*Note - physicians have 24/7 access

The Medical Library’s research databases can be found here:

Click here to visit the EBSCO site (Includes CINAHL, MEDLINE, Ovid, PubMed, and more!)

Contact Margaret Kendrick, 314-996-4878 for off-campus access.

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