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Clinical Laboratory Technology/Phlebotomy Technician: Finding Articles in Galileo

This guide is designed to be a one-stop source of information to support the Clinical Lab and Phlebotomy programs at GPTC.

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Searching for Articles in Galileo

Using Galileo discover with the search terms listed below brings up literally thousands of hits.

Note that after you retrieve the initial set of "hits" from your search, which might include literally thousands of titles, the smaller column on the left side of the screen contains several methods of further refining what you're looking for in terms of

Full text (not just a summary)

Date of publication (if using only current sources is important)

Type of publication (check the box next to magazines and trade journals)

Wherever you are searching for information, the list below provides search terms that can be used to research the many facets of Clinical Laboratory Technology and Phlebotomy , whether you're searching  Galileo, the web, or our catalog, Primo.

Phlebotomy, Medical Laboratory Technology, Blood--Analysis, Microbiology, Clinical Laboratory Science, Diagnostic Tests, Laboratory Tests.

Specialized Galileo Databases

In addition to doing a Galileo discover search, that searches across all Galileo databases, these specialized databases covering allied health and medicine can also be searched using the search terms to the left.

Health and Medical Collection

Medline (Ebscohost)

Medline Plus

Nursing and Allied Health

Merck Manual  (Professional)

 


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