AccessMedicine
(NMCSD Staff only)
The AccessMedicine app includes content from all NMCSD subscriptions: Medicine, Emergency, OBGYN, Peds and Surgery. It delivers support and point of care solutions for clinical practice through these mobile features:
Quick Medical Dx & Rx is a collection of concise evidence-based outlines of conditions and disorders most often encountered in medical practice – perfect for high-yield review or for quick reference in the clinical setting.
Fitzpatrick’s Color Atlas of Clinical Dermatology facilitates dermatologic diagnosis by providing color images of skin lesions, plus a summary outline of skin disorders and diseases.
Differential Diagnosis Tool provides more than 1,000 diagnoses through Diagnosaurus®, a McGraw-Hill Medical tool that efficiently allows you to browse by symptom, disease, or organ system at the point of care.
Diagnostic Tests, from Pocket Guide to Diagnostic Tests, is a quick reference guide to the selection and interpretation of commonly used diagnostic tests, including laboratory procedures in the clinical setting.
Q&A: Q&A review questions are now available on the dashboard and can be found in certain books
To Install:
From the AccessMedicine website on a command PC, click on "My Profile" in the upper right corner.
Click on “Create a Free MyAccess Profile” and follow the instructions.
Download the Access by McGraw Hill app from Google Play or Apple Store and login with your new account info.
NOTE: To continue access you must log into your personal account from a NMCSD PC every 90 days.
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