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Paediatrics: Textbooks / eBooks

Paediatric Library Resources

Books

This page contains a selection of the most relevant Pediatric textbooks available through the NHW Health Sciences Library.  Search the whole Library's collection using the Library CatalogueBook purchase suggestions for the Library are always welcome!

Books in the Library Collection available for loan

On the shelf   

 

This is a selection of some of the relevant textbooks in the Library's collection available for loan.  To search the Library's complete Koha catalogue click here, or search for more Paediatric textbooks.

Paediatrics Online eBooks

 

 

This Medicine eBook Collection comprises over 900 books designed to provide clinically relevant information to all members of the patient-care team, an integral part of delivering first-rate, comprehensive care.   

eBooks

If you are offsite you will need an Athens account to access these eBooks.  Link to the book in ClinicalKey then use the login on the right hand top corner and select OpenAthens login.

This e-book collection includes more than 600 e-books designed for use by Nursing and Allied Health staff and students in hospitals. Includes clinical guides, and evidence-based practice manuals, practical handbooks and professional growth titles. To search the eBook database contents click here.   

Caring for Diabetes in Children and Adolescents

This on-line version is a joint project of The Children's Hospital at Westmead and the Royal Children's Hospital. Caring for diabetes in children and adolescents is a challenging task for families and their health professionals. Education and knowledge are essential elements in being able to look after your child's diabetes from day to day and in special situations.

ISBN:  978-0-9579443-3-6 | Publication Date: 2010

NHW Library Catalogue

Search NHW Library Catalogue for books available for loan, reference books held in departments, and selected eBooks.

Remote Access

MyAthens

Offsite access is available to all NHW staff.  Register for your Athens account and get a username and password.  Access to all our resouces and the CHC resources is then either from this page or from your MyAthens homepage.