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Hartford HealthCare Health Science Libraries Resources
Additional resources are available in Hartford HealthCare Health Sciences Libraries. Here are some examples:
Lexicomp: A drug referential platform for clinicians. Includes information about drugs, doses, mechanisms of action, interactions, and adverse effects.
AgeLine: focuses on the clinical and psychological issues of aging.
Harvard Business Review: premium content regarding business strategy, management, technology, and innovation.
Health Business Elite: health care administration topics and other non-clinical aspects of health care institution management.
Rehabilitation Reference Center: point of care resources in the fields of physical therapy, sports medicine, occupational and speech therapy.
STAT!Ref: Medical and drug information for health professionals.
Advanced Health Assessment & Differential Diagnosis
Please visit Hartford HealthCare Health Science Libraries to access these resources.
HHC Libraries’ website is accessible via the HHC Intranet, HHC Connect. From the Clinical Resources tab, select Health Science Libraries.
Trouble accessing? Please contact HHC Health Science Librarian Erika.Schulz-Vendrella@hhchealth.org.
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The enhanced ClinicalKey Bookshelf now includes interactive tools to support personalized learning: users can create flashcards by selecting text in a book, highlight and annotate text, listen to content with Read Aloud, and share notes and highlights with peers. These features are designed to improve study efficiency and collaboration directly within the online platform (website) and the ClinicalKey Student Bookshelf App.
To use Bookshelf tools in ClinicalKey website, click on the top right tab 'Study Resources', then find and add your book to Bookshelf. Then you will be able to use Bookshelf tools.
For full instructions on using these tools, please refer to the ClinicalKey Guide_Explore Bookshelf_Online.
New books now available in ClinicalKey — Check out the full list below.
A rich resource, updated daily, for infectious disease, epidemiology, and microbiology information. The platform features tools for finding disease, drug, vaccine, microbe, and country-specific information; identifying pathogens; performing diagnoses; and visualizing epidemiological data, including disease outbreaks and vaccine coverage. GIDEON also contains books on infectious diseases in specific countries, specific diseases globally, and major topics in the study of infectious diseases and epidemiology.

Neurosurgery Rounds: Questions and Answers
by
Mark R. Shaya; Cristian Gragnaniello; Remi Nader
An essential companion for neurosurgical rounds and exam preparation Neurosurgery Rounds: Questions and Answers, Third Edition by Mark Shaya, Cristian Gragnaniello, and Remi Nader reflects major advances in neurosurgery and neurological diseases since the publication of the prior edition. The reader-friendly book features contributions from renowned experts and covers major neurosurgical areas pertinent to neurosurgical residents, such as surgical anatomy, pathophysiology, and surgical techniques. This book is specifically designed to help prepare for both the written and oral board examinations. The oral board examination involves interaction with examiners; therefore, passing the exam is heavily dependent on the ability to communicate succinctly and precisely what to do in specific clinical situations. Organized in nine sections, this case-based book provides diverse coverage of multiple disciplines involved in the knowledge, care, and treatment of neurosurgical patients, including new topics, such as COVID-19. Key Highlights Encompasses innovative technologies, such as robotics, spinal navigation, gene therapy, endoscopy, and brain-computer interfaces More than 1,600 questions and answers, including brief case studies, test readers and provide a quick reference for neurosurgical rounds High-quality illustrations and radiographs enhance understanding of underlying pathologies and anatomy The book provides an excellent study prep for the written and oral neurosurgical boards. And for early-career neurosurgeons, this reference reinforces prevention of neurosurgical pitfalls and complications, while enhancing problem solving in difficult cases. This print book includes complimentary access to a digital copy on https://medone.thieme.com. Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product.
It is a new comprehensive series of clinical learning modules that cover individual diseases and disorders. Tailored specifically for students preparing for rotations and the Shelf and USMLE® exams, these modules offer templated structures encompassing Epidemiology, Pathogenesis, Signs and Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment for a wide array of commonly tested diseases.
First Aid for the Neurology Clerkship covers all of the key principles and clinically relevant information that students will encounter during their neurology clerkship. The content organization is built upon standard clerkship objectives and the neurology shelf exam blueprint. This high-yield resource focuses on clinical scenarios, with details explaining how to understand the disease process and differentiate it from other disorders. The pharmacology content emphasizes medications specifically targeting neurologic diagnoses, as well as recreational drugs.
Also within AccessNeurology, students will find Neurology: PreTest Self-Assessment and Review and Case Files: Neurology. Pairing First Aid for the Neurology Clerkship with these Q&A and Case Files resources provides a complete solution to support medical students during their neurology rotation.