TERIS
TERIS is a computerized database designed to assist physicians or other healthcare professionals in assessing the risks of possible teratogenic exposures in pregnant women. The database consists of a series of agent summaries, each of which is based on a thorough review of published clinical and experimental literature. Summaries may be accessed using either generic names or domestic or foreign proprietary names. Each summary includes a risk assessment derived by consensus of an Advisory Board comprising nationally-recognized authorities in clinical teratology.
For more information, please visit the TERIS website at: https://deohs.washington.edu/teris/
International Requests:
University of Washington agreements require additional review if the requesting entity is located in, or affiliated with the government of, China (Including Hong Kong; not including Taiwan), Iran, North Korea, Russia, or Syria. For requests from these countries, please allow for an additional month of processing time for a response.Available Licenses
Site Licenses (1, 2-4, 5-9 or 10+ Practitioners per Site)
To license TERIS for one or more Sites, please select the desired license type at right for the number of Practitioners at each Site, and Order the number of Site(s). (For example: if you have 2-4 Practitioners at 3 Sites, select the 2-4 Practitioner per Site license and order 3 Sites.)
Large Volume Licenses
For volume licensing for large organizations, please contact us at CoMotion at license@uw.edu.
Evaluation License – For Registrants with Invitation Codes or Registered NSGC Members
This license allows registrants with valid invitation codes or registered members of the National Society of Genetic Counselors (NSGC) free trial access to the TERIS database for 15 days. An attestation to each individual's eligibility along with an invitation code, if applicable, is required.
Academic License – For Medical Students and Residents Only
This license allows medical students and residents who are affiliated with a U.S. or Canadian institution free access to the TERIS database. An attestation is required that all Authorized Users are either medical students or residents, along with which program each person is in, the institution they're affiliated with, and the year they anticipate completing their program.
Medical students and residents must submit the license request and MUST SUBMIT USING THEIR .EDU EMAIL. SUBMISSIONS WITHOUT THE .EDU EMAIL WILL BE REJECTED AND ASKED TO RESUBMIT. If you are not a medical student or resident affiliated with a U.S. or Canadian institution, please do not submit the license as it will be rejected.
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