How do you cite UpToDate?

UptoDate recommends that you cite the UpToDate topic as a chapter in a book titled UpToDate. There are no page numbers to cite, and the publication year for any topic should be the current year.

How do you cite UpToDate in APA?

How to Cite the UpToDate Database in APA Style

  1. Use the authors of the article as the authors in the reference.
  2. For the year in the reference, use the year listed after “this topic last updated.”
  3. For the title, use the title of the article.

Is UpToDate free now?

Full access to the service requires a subscription, which costs US$559 a year as of 2021 for a physician in the United States (lower cost for longer term subscription).

Is UpToDate peer-reviewed?

UpToDate is updated daily following a continual comprehensive review of peer-reviewed journals, clinical databases and other resources (see the Evidence section for a detailed list). Topics in UpToDate are revised whenever important new information is published, not according to any specific time schedule.

How do you cite an updated website?

“Title of Page or Document.” Title of Website, Publisher or Sponsoring Organization, Date of copyright or date last modified/updated, URL. Accessed Date Month (abbreviated) Year.

How do you cite an updated online article?

Citing Online Articles in APA Format

  1. Author name(s)
  2. Date of publication.
  3. Title of article.
  4. Title of source (e.g. journal, etc.) plus volume number and issue number.
  5. Inclusive page numbers of article.
  6. DOI (if included)

How do I log into UpToDate for free?

Information

  1. On the UpToDate home page, www.uptodate.com/home, click the Log In link at the top of the page.
  2. In the Log In box on the next page: Enter your user name and password. If you want your user name to be filled in automatically when you log in from this same computer in the future, select the Remember me option.

Who uses UpToDate?

More than 450,000 clinicians worldwide and almost 90% of academic medical centers in the US rely on UpToDate, and more than 30 research studies confirm UpToDate’s widespread usage and association with improved patient care and hospital performance, including reduced length of stay, adverse complications and mortality.

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