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Pain medicine basics: Journals

This guide has been designed for medical specialists interested in pain medicine to locate relevant resources on this topic, including those available through the ANZCA library.

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It is user-friendly and journals can be browsed by subject categories. Many journals provide article-level access indexing, which allow you to click-through to subscribed ANZCA full-text content.

With BrowZine, you can:

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Pain Management Research Review

New Zealand Anaesthesia and Pain Management Research Review

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