This is a list of many of the journals, books and literature search tools (databases) in the ADL.
Contact adl-questions@ncahec.libanswers.com if you have suggestions or feedback.
This guide brings together selected eResources available to you via the NC AHEC Digital Library or freely available from the web.
WHY HEALTH WORKERS' BEHAVIORAL HEALTH MATTERS
According to the US Surgeon General's 2022 Advisory on Building a Thriving Health Workforce, "The realities of our health care system are driving many health workers to burnout. They are at an increased risk for mental health challenges and choosing to leave the health workforce early. They work in distressing environments that strain their physical, emotional, and psychological well-being. This will make it harder for patients to get care when they need it."
The AHEC Digital Library (ADL) is your portal to AHEC library services, information, and education. The ADL ensures that all providers in the state have high-quality health information readily available through a variety of membership categories, ranging from access to free resources to paid subscriptions. By using the ADL, you can get full-text journals, books, and electronic databases of the literature, as well as links to carefully evaluated health information websites and clinical and educational tools.
Please feel free to contact adl-questions@ncahec.libanswers.com to learn more about membership and resources, or to request help from a librarian.
The NC AHEC Information and Library System is one of the Core Service Lines of the NC AHEC Program. For more information about NC AHEC, please visit the website at https://www.ncahec.net/ .