AccessMedicine:
It's Not Just Harrison's Anymore
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McGraw-Hill's AccessMedicine has been growing. Jeffersonians know it as the home of core clinical texts, like Harrison's Online or Hurst's The Heart. But if you haven't used it lately, check it out today. AccessMedicine has added new basic science and clinical resources and services you will want to integrate into your routine.
New Tools & Services
- Grand Rounds lectures, including free category 1 CME credit, available online or by podcast/MP3 download.
- Self-Assessment Tools, including self-assessment with Harrison's Online and the USMLEasy Lite service for board preparation (see companion article on USMLEasy).
- RSS/XML feeds for daily content updates (see companion article on RSS).
- My AccessMedicine personal accounts allow you to download content to your PDA, bookmark topics and store recent searches.
- Health news, containing “What Your Patients Are Reading” excerpts from popular resources as well as “New Systematic Reviews” from the Center for the Advancement of Health.
- An improved version of Diagnosaurus, the differential diagnostic tool that covers over 1000 most common diseases and disorders by symptom, disease and organ system.
New Clinical Content
- Tintinalli's Emergency Medicine
- Williams Obstetrics
- Fitzpatrick's Color Atlas & Synopsis of Clinical Dermatology
- 10 Lange's Current Diagnosis & Treatment handbooks
- Greenspan & Gardner's Basic and Clinical Endocrinology
- Smith's General Urology
New Basic Science Content
- 10 core texts & atlases in biochemistry, epidemiology, histology, microbiology, pathology, physiology, neuroanatomy and pharmacology.
All of your old favorites are still there, of course, including the Gold Standard Clinical Drug Database, Current Practice Guidelines in Primary Care, and Current Medical Diagnosis & Treatment (CMDT).
AccessMedicine is available to all Jeffersonians and Methodist Hospital staff via the JEFFLINE homepage and My JEFFLINE@Methodist.
For further information contact the Reference Desk at 215-503-8150 or AskaLibrarian@jefferson.edu.
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