Library services and resources for Anaesthetics

This site is maintained and hosted by Discovery Library, Derriford Hospital and gives details of selected content available in Anaesthetics for staff / students on placement across the Plymouth and SWASFT health community and Primary Care and ICB staff in Devon.

Visit our main library website

If you have problems or comments/suggestions about resources please email library.mailbox@nhs.net

How to literature search for articles on a subject (Databases)

Databases

Databases: contain bibliographic records about articles

Whilst you won't have full text access to all the articles referenced, where we have a subscription there will be a link to the article and where we don't there will be an article request option.

If you need an search assistance or 1-to-1 training on the use of resources please contact the Discovery Library.

You can also undertake NHS Learning Hub Literature Searching elearning modules  - you will need an NHS OpenAthens account to access.

 


 

NHS England subscribed healthcare databases

Search the NHS England subscribed healthcare databases below :

To access the NHS subscribed databases you will need an NHS Athens account.

 


 

Cochrane Library

Search Cochrane Library.

Collection of databases incl:

  • Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews

  • Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL)

  • Cochrane Clinical Answers

that can be searched simultaneously and contain different types of high-quality, independent evidence to inform healthcare decision-making.

 


 

PubMed

Search PubMed. A free resource which contains more than 33 million citations and abstracts of biomedical literature from MEDLINE, life science journals, and online books.

Search via your organisation:

The above link includes a local organisation logo on the right-hand side of each record. Clicking the logo will check article availability or offer a request form.

To access the content linked you will need an NHS Athens account.

 


 

NHS Library and Knowledge Hub

Search NHS Library and Knowledge Hub (Help)

Whilst it is advisable to search the databases above for more detailed and systematic searches, the NHS Knowledge and Library Hub can be used for more simple searches to find a couple of papers on a simple topic.

To access content on the Library and Knowledge Hub you will need an NHS Athens account.

 

 

How to search for evidence and best practice on a topic

A range of evidence-based and other resources available to help inform patient care or support your study including:

 

BMJ Best Practice

BMJ Best Practice

View BMJ Help and training resources

Evidence-based research, guidelines and expert opinion offering step-by-step guidance on diagnosis, prognosis, treatment and prevention.

On 1st access you’ll be asked to create a personal account to download the free App - you will need a local NHS OpenAthens account.

 


 

ClinicalKey

ClinicalKey

Clinical insight search tool which also gives access to over 1100 electronic books and 500 journals and other fulltext resources

Note you will need a local NHS OpenAthens account

 


 

Clinical Knowledge Summaries

Clinical Knowledge Summaries (provided by NICE)

Summaries of the current evidence base & practical guidance on best practice for >300 primary care presentations and regular updates to all topics

 


 

Trip Pro Database

Trip Pro Database

Clinical search tool designed to allow health professionals to rapidly identify the highest quality clinical evidence for clinical practice.

 


 

UpToDate

UpToDate

‘an evidence-based clinical decision support resource authored by physicians to help healthcare practitioners make the best decisions at the point of care’. 

Note you will need a UHP OpenAthens account. UHP staff or students register for a OpenAthens account. 
(available to University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust only).

 

How to find fulltext of a specific article

To access articles you will need a NHS OpenAthens account.

To search for availability of articles use the following options:

For each option you should either be able to

  • Access the fulltext of the article where we have a subscription to journal or

  • Complete a form to request a copy of an article not held

 

 

Article title

Search for the Article title via the Knowledge and Library Hub

If you have the article title please copy and paste into the main search box of the hub.

If the title is a short title using common healthcare terms, then you might want to add the Author name and/or Journal title to the search to specify your chosen article.

Find further help on the Knowledge and Library Hub

Screenshot of the search function on the Knowledge and Library Hub

 

 

Digital Object Identifier (DOI) or PubMed ID (PMID)

Search for the Digital Object Identifier (DOI) or PubMed ID (PMID) via LibKey

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

A Digital Object Identifier (DOI)  is a string of numbers, letters and symbols used to permanently identify an article or document and link to it on the web.

It is usually in the format: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-022-05043-y

The bit in italics which starts all DOIs can be ignored - please copy and paste the rest of your specific into the search box.

PubMed identifier (PMID)

A PubMed identifier (PMID) is a unique value assigned to each PubMed record usually 8 digits long.

Screenshot of LibKey site, highlighting the 'Choose your organisation' field and DOI search box

On the LibKey site, under 'Choose your organisation', type in one of the following and select option:

  • Plymouth: for University Hospitals Plymouth

  • Devon: for Primary Care and ICB staff in Devon - this includes Livewell Southwest and Plymouth GP staff/students

  • South Western: for SWASFT

 

 

Journal title

Search for the journal title using BrowZine

The search only includes journals for which organisation has a subscription.

If a journal is embargoed the embargoed article will still be listed but when you click to access content you will receive a article request form rather than the fulltext.

Screenshot of BrowZine site showing the Choose Library field and journal title search

On the BrowZine site, under 'Choose Library', type in one of the following and select option:

  • Plymouth: for University Hospitals Plymouth

  • Devon: for Primary Care and ICB staff in Devon - this includes Livewell Southwest and Plymouth GP staff/students

  • South Western: for SWASFT

 

 

Browser extension

Browser extension to check all scholarly pages for local access via Nomad

Screenshot of webpage showing browser extension with article link

After adding the extension, under 'Select Organization', type in one of the following and select option:

  • Plymouth: for University Hospitals Plymouth

  • Devon: for Primary Care and ICB staff in Devon - this includes Livewell Southwest and Plymouth GP staff/students

  • South Western: for SWASFT

Please note:

On University Hospitals Plymouth and Livewell SW networked machines IT have already made Nomad automatically available via Microsoft Edge. You will need to manually download to any other browsers you use on NHS Personal Device

How to find print and electronic books

SWIMS Library Catalogue

 

Screenshot of SWIMS Library catalogue search

 

Go to SWIMS Library Catalogue

This is a regional NHS catalogue, so in location select ‘Plymouth, Derriford Hospital, PLY’ to limit your search to print books held at Discovery Library, Derriford. The shelfmark will correspond with shelf in library collection.

If you are unable to visit the library in person please email library.mailbox@nhs.net to request postal delivery of required book(s)

You can also log in and renew your books (if you have not already made a pin number for your library account follow the instructions on screen).

If we don’t have the book you require you can consider making a book request. This service is for registered borrowers, undertaking NHS work. Register for a library account

Ebooks

Select your location based on your organisation:

  • Plymouth, Derriford Hospital, PLY (for UHP, Livewell and Devon GP and ICB staff)

  • South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust SWASFT

You will need an NHS OpenAthens login to access ebooks.

 

Selected Anaesthetics and pain ebooks

Selected anaesthetics and pain ebooks from 2016 onwards. Click on the ebook title and login with your Athens account.

If asked you should always select to login with OpenAthens.

 

Selected anaesthetics ebooks
Title Year Edition First Author
Advanced paediatric life support : a practical approach to emergencies 2023 7th ALSG
Anaesthesia, intensive care and perioperative medicine A-Z: an encyclopaedia of principles & practice 2019 6th Yentis
Anesthesia Equipment 2021 3rd Ehrenwerth
Anesthesia Secrets 2026 7th Keech
Applied Anatomy for the FRCA 2020   Krishnachetty
Artificial Ventilation : A Basic Clinical Guide 2020 2nd Baker
Atlas of common pain syndromes 2024 5th Waldman
Atlas of interventional pain management 2026 6th Waldman
Atlas of pain management injection techniques 2023 5th Waldman
Atlas of Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia 2026 4th Gray
Atlas of uncommon pain syndromes 2020 4th Waldman
Bare Bones Anaesthesia : a guide for medical students 2024   Arshad
Brown’s Atlas of Regional Anesthesia 2025 7th Farag
Chestnut’s Obstetric Anesthesia: Principles and Practice 2020 6th Chestnut
Clinical Cases for the FRCA : Key Topics Mapped to the RCoA Curriculum 2022   Allana
Cohen’s Comprehensive Thoracic Anesthesia  2022   Cohen
Complications in Anesthesia 2018 3rd Fleisher
Complications in Neuroanesthesia 2016   Prabhakar
Coté, Lerman and Anderson’s a practice of anesthesia for infants and children 2025 7th Coté
Cottrell and Patel’s Neuroanesthesia 2025 7th Cottrell
CPET Made Simple : A Practical Guide to Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing 2024   Lawson
CRQs and SBAs for the Final FRCA : Questions and detailed answers 2022   Sumner
CRQs for the Final FRCA 2021   Whymark
Drugs in anaesthesia and intensive care. 2025 6th Scarth
Emergencies in Anaesthesia 2020 3rd Martin
Essence of anesthesia practice 2018 4th Fleischer
Essential Notes in Pain Medicine 2022   Celador
Essentials of Equipment in Anaesthesia, Critical Care and Perioperative Medicine 2024 6th Al-Shaikh
Essentials of Neuroanesthesia 2017   Prabhakar
Essentials of pain medicine 2018 4th Benzon
Evidence-based practice of anesthesiology 2023 4th Fleisher
Final FRCA: 60 CRQs 2022   Baxter
Graphic anaesthesia : essential diagrams, equations and tables for anaesthesia 2023  2nd Hooper
Hagberg and Benumof’s airway management 2023 5th Hagberg
Handbook of Local Anesthesia 2020 7th Malamed
Handbook of Spinal Anesthesia 2026   Mcclain
Interventional Management of Chronic Visceral Pain Syndromes 2021   Pak
Kaplan’s cardiac anesthesia 2024 8th Kaplan
Kaplan’s essentials of cardiac anesthesia for cardiac surgery 2018 2nd Kaplan
Kaplan’s Essentials of Cardiac Anesthesia for Noncardiac Surgery 2019   Kaplan
Lecture notes: clinical anaesthesia 2017 5th Gwinnutt
Litman’s Basics of Pediatric Anesthesia  2022 3rd Litman
Miller’s Anesthesia  2025 10th Gropper
Miller’s basics of anesthesia 2023 8th Pardo
Oxford Handbook of Anaesthesia
(Download for up to 3 months at a time)
2021 5th Freedman
Pain Management Secrets 2018 4th Argoff
Pharmacology and physiology for anesthesia: foundations and clinical application. 2019 2nd Hemmings
Physics in Anaesthesia 2021 2nd Middleton
Practical Management of Pain  2023 6th Benzon
Pre-hospital anesthesia handbook 2016 2nd Lowes
Preparing to pass the FRCA 2016   Whymark
Primary FRCA : 450 MTFs and SBAs  2020 2nd El-Boghdadly
Primary FRCA in a box 2019 2nd Armstrong
SBAs and MCQs for Drugs in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care 2023   Scarth
SBAs for the Final FRCA 2019   Whymark
Sedation : a guide to patient management 2026 7th Malamed
Smith and Aitkenhead’s Textbook of Anaesthesia 2019 7th Thompson
Smith’s anesthesia for infants and children 2022 10th Davis
Stoelting’s anesthesia and co-existing disease 2022 8th Hines
Surgical and Anaesthetic Instruments for OSCEs : A Practical Study Guide 2020   Yan

 

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