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Teaching

A formal and organized process of transmitting knowledge to a person or group. (MeSH)

Child Terms

  • Self-Directed Learning as Topic (13)
  • Study Guides as Topic (17)

Databases

ClinicalKey

ClinicalKey includes full-text reference books and journals, point-of-care monographs, drug information, videos, practice guidelines, patient handouts, and clinical calculators.
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ClinicalKey for Nursing

ClinicalKey for Nursing is an online collection that includes nursing-focused journals and books, practice guidelines, commonly used nursing scales, Mosby's evidence-based nursing monographs, core measures with nursing-specific recommendations, clinical overviews, and much more.
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ERIC, Education Resources Information Center

ERIC, the Education Resource Information Center sponsored by the Institute of Education Sciences of the U.S. Department of Education, is an online resource to education literature and research.
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Insights

Access to medical procedures, techniques, and patient examination videos

Students and faculty have access to many medical procedure, technique and patient examination videos.

Alternative study tools: Multimedia resources via Columbia University Libraries

Try these multimedia resources for studying, test preparation, and research beyond the usual textbooks, lecture notes, and journals.

Discover AccessMedicine human anatomy tours

Try the 3-D AccessMedicine human anatomy tours for interactive visualizations of the human body.

Knowledge Base Articles

AccessMedicine: e-books and much more

AccessMedicine provides a multi-disciplinary collection of medical e-books and a number of useful tools for use by CUIMC faculty, staff, and students.

Finding medical images

This article aims to gather several of disparate image sources into one location for ease of discovery.

JAMAevidence features

JAMAevidence hosts a collection of guides and tools that enables users to study, practice, and teach evidence-based practice.

Programs

Contemporary Health Sciences Education: Systematic Review Seminar

This seminar is intended to start a conversation about curriculum development that examines the merits and pitfalls of assigning systematic reviews to students, and to discuss alternative projects that would meet faculty expectations at CUIMC.

Reading and Assessing Systematic Reviews

This Library workshop is designed for anyone that wants to learn more about how to read and critically appraise systematic reviews.
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