Writing Science: Recommended Books and eBooks

In Spring Semester 2019 the WHSC Library is highlighting the print and e-book collections around scientific writing and communication.  All print books are available for check out and can be found in the temporary display behind the Information Desk upon entering the library.  A full list of the recommended books and e-books on scientific writing Read More …

Test Yourself with Basic Science and Clinical Rotation Case Files

AccessMedicine’s Case Files Collection allows you to test yourself with cases in anatomy, anesthesiology, biochemistry, cardiology, critical care, emergency medicine, family medicine, geriatrics, gynecologic surgery, high-risk obstetrics, internal medicine, medical ethics and professionalism, microbiology, neurology, neuroscience, obstetrics and gynecology, orthopedic surgery, pathology, pediatrics, pharmacology, physiology, psychiatry, and surgery. You may freely register and create a Read More …

Recent accomplishments at the WHSC Library

Kevin Bradford collaborated with clinicians at Grady Hospital to complete “Deprescribing Medications for Chronic Diseases Management in Primary Care Settings: A Systematic Review of Randomized Controlled Trials” in the Journal of the American Medical Directors Association.  PMID: 30108032. Kimberly R. Powell collaborated with Jennifer Elder, Woodruff Library, to publish “A bibliometric services workshop for subject Read More …

Data Analysis Tools

The Woodruff Health Sciences Center Library licenses data analysis tools useful in health sciences research. The software can be found in our Specialized Software Lab, located on the Plaza level of the WHSC Library. The lab, consisting of 4 PCs, includes quantitative and qualitative analysis. Microsoft productivity software, including Visio and Access, are also available. Access to Read More …

Claim Continuing Medical Education (CME) credits on ClinicalKey!

Claim CME credits on ClinicalKey! The CME credits are provided by the Elsevier Office of CME which is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME). You can now earn 0.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit for each search conducted through ClinicalKey. Step 1. Log in to ClinicalKey using your Emory University or Emory Healthcare credentials. Click “Register” and Read More …

New resources for physical therapy and rehabilitation

Books, videos, NPTE review, and other information supporting teaching, learning, and clinical practice are now available to Emory faculty, students, and university and EHC staff at AccessPhysiotherapy.  Videos demonstrate exercise and rehabilitation techniques, kinetics, and physical therapy interventions.  There is also an interactive, cadaver dissection tool, Anatomy & Physiology Revealed. The FA Davis PT Collection Read More …