Therapeutic Guidelines
App for Android, iOS
New users
Existing users of the eTG app, please renew your token every year and or if you get a new mobile device.
If you're having problems please check eTG FAQs.
For information about updated guidelines and practice changing updates sign up for eTG email alerts.
BMJ Best Practice
App for Android, iOS & Mobile site
Tap Best Practice to go to the mobile site if you have internet access (login required)
To download the Best Practice app:
NOTE: This app is large and slow to download. Updates can be slow to download each time you connect.
ClinicalKey is now available for both Apple® and Android™ devices.
♦ Create a personal ClinicalKey account via the library link, by clicking on and then click on Register from the top right hand side of the screen.
♦ Once you have registered and logged in click again on and then click on Remote access from the top right hand side of the screen, add your email and click on Continue, then Choose Organisation 'Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital - SELF-Manra' and click on Continue.
♦ Download the Mobile App so you can use ClinicalKey on your mobile device.
Please use your registered Username and Password to log in once you have downloaded the app.
ClinicalKey log in instructions
1. Go to ClinicalKey
2. Click Login and enter your email address as your Username and enter the associated Password
3. If you have forgotten your password, click Forgotten username or password?
4. If you already have a Username and Password for Science Direct, use those to log in
5. Click Continue to be directed to the ClinicalKey homepage.
Read by QxMD provides a single place to discover new research, read outstanding topic reviews and search PubMed.
It provides a simple interface that drives discovery and seamless access to the medical literature by reformatting it into a personalized digital medical journal.
Download on the iTunes App Store, or Google play, or use the Web App
Sign Up to create your personalised account and choose Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital as your Institution.
This will give you access to our subscribed journals as well as some of those those freely available. Not all journals are available via Read by QxMD.
For non-subscribed articles please request a copy.
Stat!Ref Mobile Access
App for Android, Blackberry, iOS
NOTE: the expiry date for your account activation. Every 90 days you will need to renew your account to maintain mobile access.
To do this login to My Stat!Ref, select Temporary Login Account and then Activate/Renew
You do not need to create a new password, just note the date you need to reactivate your password
Click here to see other devices supported by Stat!Ref
BrowZine allows you to follow your must-read journals and access articles available at SCGOPH Library.
Available on desktop, mobile or tablet. Use Chrome, IE 11+, Safari or Firefox.
♦ Download the Android or Apple app for your device, or access BrowZine on your PC
♦ Select Sir Charles Gairdner Osborne Park Health Care Group as Institution and login with your HE number & network password.
♦ Create an account and add your favourite journals to My Bookshelf.
♦ Login to your My Bookshelf to synchronise your bookshelf across all your devices.
UpToDate for iOS, Android and Windows 8 devices.
♦ Wi-fi or SIM access required.
♦ Create a personal UpToDate account via the library link, by clicking Register from the top right hand side of the screen. Install the app so you can access UpToDate on your mobile device.
Note: You need to log into the UpToDate app via the library link at least once every 90 days to maintain access to the app. Click Log In from the top right hand side of the screen.
MIMS Online
App for Android, iOS
Micromedex
App for Android, iOS, Windows
Go to Download Center for instructions
Cochrane Library
App for iPad only
SCGOPHCG staff can publish as institutional fellows
Access the User Guide for the Institutional Fellowship number to submit your paper.
See also author instructions for further information.
BMJ Case Reports delivers focused, peer-reviewed collection of cases in all disciplines so that healthcare professionals can find clinically important information on common and rare conditions.
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