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Medicine and Emergency Medicine collections from McGraw Hills

AccessEmergency Medicine

AccessEmergency Medicine is a comprehensive online resource that provides quick diagnosis and treatment answers for conditions presenting in the Emergency Department. Topics range from neurologic and pediatric emergencies, to poisoning and trauma.

Using AccessEmergency Medicine

Watch this short video on AccessEmergency Medicine (2mins, 55sec) or read the AccessEmergency Medicine user guide (pdf).

 

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eBooks

The eBook collection on AccessEmergency Medicine contains a broad range of titles including: 

  • The Atlas of Emergency Medicine, 5e - Kevin J. Knoop, Lawrence B. Stack, Alan B. Storrow, R. Jason Thurman
  • Clinical Emergency Medicine - Scott C. Sherman, MD, Joseph M. Weber, MD, Michael A. Schindlbeck, MD, Patwari Rahul G., MD
  • Current Diagnosis & Treatment: Emergency Medicine, 8e - C. Keith Stone, Roger L. Humphries
  • Emergency Medicine Procedures, 3e - Eric R. Reichman
  • Goldfrank's Toxicologic Emergencies, 11e - Lewis S. Nelson, Mary Ann Howland, Neal A. Lewin, Silas W. Smith, Lewis R. Goldfrank, Robert S. Hoffman
  • Tintinalli's Emergency Medicine Manual, 8e - Rita K. Cydulka, Michael T. Fitch, Scott A. Joing, Vincent J. Wang, David M. Cline, O. John Ma

and more.

Multimedia

The multimedia library on AccessEmergency Medicine includes videos on a wide range of procedures covering all aspects of Emergency Medicine such as: airway; critical care; foot & ankle; injuries to bones & joints; joint dislocation reduction; major trauma; neurology; resuscitation; splinting techniques, vascular acccess and more. 

  • TNT: Tintinalli’s Necessary Takeaways are video chapter summaries of Tintinalli's Emergency Medicine: A Comprehensive Study Guide, 9e. Jump to the section or discussion summarising your area of interest.

Quick Reference

Along with Tintinalli’s Emergency Medicine Manual, 8e, keep up-to-date with a monthly collection of high-quality posts from open access websites, blogs, and podcasts. Sections are linked to chapters in Tintinalli’s Emergency Medicine for further reading.

Cases

Cases provide materials for short, targeted case-based learning. You get a patient history and systems review, short answer questions, clinical pearls, and references.

Study Tools

Complete a random quiz or create your own for self-testing, or complete the questions based on a clerkship and residency curriculum.