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What would happen if the go-to resource for your CME research—PubMed—became unreliable or inaccessible? Would your workflow survive the disruption?

As CME professionals, we depend on PubMed for high-quality, evidence-based research. But with looming funding changes it’s time to rethink how we source medical literature. This episode unpacks the latest developments and gives you a proactive plan to safeguard your research process.

Hit play now to future-proof your CME research strategy and ensure uninterrupted access to high-quality medical literature!

Time Stamps

00:00 Introduction: The Importance of PubMed for CME Professionals

00:32 Potential Threats to PubMed

02:21 Speculative Changes and Their Implications

02:40 Preparing for Potential Disruptions

03:03 Alternative Research Tools and Strategies

04:06 Staying Informed and Connected

04:26 Conclusion and Call to Action

Resources


  1. Europe PMC – A free resource for accessing biomedical literature, serving as an alternative to PubMed.

  2. Wayback Machine – A digital archive that allows retrieval of past versions of web pages, including government health pages.

  3. DeepDyve – A subscription-based service that archives PubMed files daily and provides access to research papers.

  4. EU Clinical Trials Register – A database of clinical trials conducted in Europe, cross-referenced with ClinicalTrials.gov.

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