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AccessMedicine: Vanderbilt's IM/Peds Curriculum
The Vanderbilt Internal Medicine-Pediatrics (IM/Peds) Curriculum has launched on AccessMedicine. This new content set features the complete, 4-year curriculum utilized by residents in the Internal Medicine-Pediatrics program at Vanderbilt University.
The curriculum is comprised of over 140 modules, each with
- Learning Objectives
- Cases
- Comprehension Questions
- Competency list (PBL, PC, SPB, MK, CS and P)
Explore the content by clicking the dropdown menu for Cases, and browse either by System or Topic.
As with all Cases on AccessMedicine, you must be signed into your MyAccess personal account to answer the questions within each module. If you do not have a MyAccess account yet, one can be created by clicking the dropdown menu where the name of the institution appears in the upper right-hand corner of the AccessMedicine homepage.
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AccessMedicine: Hospital Corner
Hospital Corner is a tab on the Access Medicine database that highlights some of the information found on the site for study and review. Click on the Hospital Corner link to access this information.
- Books: Selected readings for practicing clinicians in all patient care environment
- Board Review: Practice the study questions from renowned resources
- Harrison' Principles of Internal Medicine: Self-Assessment and Board Review, 19e
- Graber and Wilbur’s Family Medicine Examination and Board Review, 4th Edition
- Cases, Provides the case, diagnosis and management of the patient.
- Quick Reference: Provides references for diagnosis, guidelines, diagnostic tests, and more.
- Procedures: Hone your procedural skills with tutorial videos.
To Explore AccessMedicine Hospital Corner go to Medical library, Health Sciences Databases, AccessMedicine.
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Sage Sayings of Dr. Andrew Taylor Still
"The better I am acquainted with the parts and principles of this machine-man, the louder it speaks that from the start to finish it is the work of some trustworthy architect; and all the mysteries concerning health disappear, just in proportion to man's acquaintance with this sacred product, its parts and principles, separate, united, or in action."
" In sickness has not God left man in a world of guessing? Guess what it is that's the matter? What to give, and guess the results? And when dead, guess where he goes. I decided then that God was not a guessing God, but a God of truth."
Truhlar, Robert E. Doctor A.T. Still in the Living. Chagrin Falls, Ohio, 1950. p.57. 58.
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AccessMedicine: Clinical Prep
Clinical Prep provides access and to-the-point information on common clinical questions experienced in clinical clerkship and patient care.
Clinical Prep offers more than 650 core topics with over 50,000 questions, written by specialists in the field. The questions and answer choices are reviewed and updated several times a month.
To explore this feature of AccessMedicine go to:
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Book Spotlight: Clinical Communication
- Clinical communication skills for medicine. 4th ed. Call number: W 62 L793 2019
- The fifteen minute hour: efficient and effective patient-centered consultation skills 6th ed. Call Number: WM 420 S932 2019
- Smith’s Patient-Centered Interviewing 4e
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