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Access to more than 100 medical reference textbooks ranging from surgery and pharmacology to basic and clinical sciences. Includes frequently updated content with thousands of images and illustrations, interactive self-assessments, case files, diagnostic tools, and more.
Ebooks are readable online; in order to download a PDF you will need to create a personal account with Elsevier/ClinicalKey. To register for a new account on ClinicalKey, click the “Register” link in the top right while on the ClinicalKey platform. Enter your name and MSKCC email on the registration form.
ClinicalKey provides streamlined access to evidence-based information for clinicians, including quick answers at the point of care. It includes more than 1,000 medical books published by Elsevier including key texts used in medical education such as Gray's Anatomy, Rang & Dale's Pharmacology, and Goldman’s Cecil Medicine. ClinicalKey also includes more than 650 journals, 3,000 drug monographs, 4,500 practice guidelines. Search and filter through these resources by source type, study type, specialty disciplines, and date.
Users may need to re-register with their MSKCC email on a yearly basis; your Cochrane Learning progress should be saved on your profile.
Cochrane Interactive Learning is an online introductory course on how to conduct a systematic review of interventions.
To gain access to learning modules users will need to register first. Cochrane recommends that users register for an account onsite. When offsite, users may be prompted with a proxy message. Users will need to click the “Please click here first” link within the proxy message to complete registration. Additional instructions are available here: https://help.cochrane.org/kb/article/102-cochrane-interactive-learning-register-with-ip-access/
An interactive program containing medical images and pictures of the entire human body. Allows the user to scroll through radiological images from various planes while adding or limiting the types of structures labeled.