SRGS Institutional Print Plus Online
Institutional subscriptions are intended for single-site access at libraries, hospitals, or other health care-related institutions. A single username and password are issued, but simultaneous access is permitted. We do not provide institutional subscribers with IP address access.
The online formats of SRGS offer original content not found in the
print format: healthcare editorials and commentaries by general surgeons on the
strengths and weaknesses of recently published literature. In addition to
online access to SRGS content, the print edition is also mailed to you eight
times a year. SRGS Audio is also included as a complimentary benefit with all Print Plus Online subscription types.
- Your online subscription starts with the issue that
is current the day of your order. To access the content, a username and
password is sent to you by e-mail as soon as the order is processed.
- You have access to the archive of the complete cycle of previously published topics.
- The online formats of SRGS can only be accessed with an active online
subscription.
- You receive a topic-specific review of approximately
100 articles published in premier medical journals. You can download the PDF
of this review to your desktop or mobile device to build your own archive. The
review can be printed for personal use, but cannot be distributed to others.
- The online SRGS formats can be accessed on a mobile device. Files are also optimized for iPad, iPhone, other smartphones, and Kindle (these files are located under the “Current Overview” and “Past Issues” tabs). There is no SRGS app at this
time.
- Online SRGS subscribers can now listen to the premier evidence-based content they depend on to remain on the cutting edge of a more-relevant practice. SRGS Audio is
included with all online subscription types at no additional charge.
- An e-mail alert lets you know when a new issue has
been posted.
- Sharing online SRGS login information outside of your institution is strictly prohibited. Files cannot be shared over a computer network.