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.
Learn why PubMed's future is uncertain and what that means for CME professionals.
Discover alternative medical research tools that can fill the gaps if PubMed access is disrupted.
Get expert-backed strategies to diversify your literature search and stay ahead of potential research barriers.
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
Europe PMC – A free resource for accessing biomedical literature, serving as an alternative to PubMed.
Wayback Machine – A digital archive that allows retrieval of past versions of web pages, including government health pages.
DeepDyve – A subscription-based service that archives PubMed files daily and provides access to research papers.
EU Clinical Trials Register – A database of clinical trials conducted in Europe, cross-referenced with ClinicalTrials.gov.
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