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Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT): Databases

This guide contains books, journals and web resources related to the field and study of physical therapy and is primarily intended for the faculty and students of the Arkansas Colleges of Health Education.

Anatomy Resources

Ask your librarian about access to Complete Anatomy: email library@achehealth.edu

Physical Therapy Specific Databases

Access Mobile App

App Rules

Must have a MyAccess profile; To keep your Access profile active, sign in every 90 days on-site or through your institution’s authentication or library website. (Learn more about MyAccess accounts.)

Step 1 - Create a MyAccess profile

Sign up for a MyAccess profile by visiting AccessPhysiotherapy's website either while you are on campus or via this link.

Click on "Arkansas Colleges of Health Education" in the upper right hand corner.

Select "Sign in or Create a Free MyAccess Profile".

Fill out the form and click "Create Profile".

You will receive an email confirming your registration.

Step 2 - Download the app

To download the app, visit the App Store or Google Play.

Step 3 - Authenticate

Open the app and enter your MyAccess account information.

EHRGo

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Call 877-742-3926. 

ICE Video Faculty Zone

1 Faculty and students share this URL to view the ICE Videos in your subscription:

https://library.achehealth.edu/ice

Password to access videos: 

IP Access Enabled

2 The Faculty Zone is accessed individually by each faculty member with their own unique password.

Enhancing your faculty's ICE experience with valuable supporting resources such as lesson plans, labs, and case studies; The Faculty Zone is kept on a separate website to prevent students from accessing its information.  

To ensure that faculty members have access to the Faculty Zone, please complete and return the contact form (if you haven't done so recently). 

General Health Sciences Databases