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College of Osteopathic Medicine: TUC Library Board Review & Exam eResources

This Resource Guide will help OMS1 and OMS2 students find helpful library resources

Study Tools from AccessMedicine

You will need to create a free account on AccessMedicine to access study tools.

  • Click on the "Sign In" button at the top of page.
  • Click "Create a Free MyAccess Profile."
  • In the pop-up window, complete the online form and click "Create Profile" at the bottom of the pop-up window.

See guides and short tutorials for AccessMedicine at this link.

Generate multiple choice quizzes from the resources below:

  • Review Questions from the Lange Educational Library.
    • Anatomy
    • Biochemistry
    • Epidemiology & Biostatistics
    • Family Medicine
    • Histology & Cell Biology
    • Internal Medicine
    • Microbiology
    • Neuroanatomy
    • Obstetrics
    • Occupational & Environmental Medicine
    • Pathology
    • Pharmacology
    • Physical Exam & Patient Communication
    • Physiology
    • Surgery
  • Flashcards - create a free AccessMedicine account to access flashcards ; accessible with mobile devices
    Flashcard content comes from the following resources:
    • CURRENT Medical Diagnosis & Treatment (CMDT), 2e
    • Pathophysiology of Disease
    • The Big Picture: Medical Physiology
    • DeGowin's Diagnostic Examination
    • Biochemistry and Genetics
    • Microbiology & Infectious Disease
    • Pathology
    • Pharmacology

You will need your TouroOne login credentials to access from off-campus.

Exam Master OnLine

If you are a first time user, you will be prompted to create an individual account to access the site.

See the instructions for creating an account at this link: https://www.exammaster.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/Self-Registration-Instructions-for-Exam-Master-OnLine.pdf 

TUC Alumni maintain access to Exam Master for one year after graduation

-- Biomedical Sciences Review for

  • Anatomy
  • Biochemistry
  • Cytology & Histology
  • Embryology
  • Immunology
  • Medical Microbiology
  • Neuroanatomy
  • Pathology
  • Pharmacology
  • Physiology

Clinical Sciences

Gynecology and Obstetrics
Internal and Clinical Medicine
Pediatrics MS
Physical Diagnosis
Preventive Medicine and Public Health
Psychiatry
Surgery

-- Full-length practice exams and Board Prep for:

    • USMLE Step 1
    • USMLE Step 2 CK

From the LANGE Case Files series, cases and questions covering :

  • Anatomy (6 cases)
  • Biochemistry (6 cases)
  • Microbiology (6 cases)
  • Neurology (15 cases)
  • Neuroscience (6 cases)
  • Pathology (6 cases)
  • Pharmacology (6 cases)
  • Physiology (6 cases)

Acid Base Disturbances - 58 clinical scenarios

Clinical Neuroanatomy Cases - 27 cases from Waxman's Clinical Neuroanatomy

Harrison's Fluid/Electrolyte & Acid-Base Cases - From Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine, 9 cases

Microbiology Cases - 22 clinical cases in 11 modules - Central Nervous System, Respiratory, Heart, Abdomen, Urinary Tract, Bone & Soft Tissue, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Infections, HIV-1 & AIDS, Infections in Transplant Patients, Biological Warfare & Terrorism.

Pathophysiology Cases - More than 20 case studies from Pathophysiology of Disease : an introduction to clinical medicine.

Resident Readiness : Internal Medicine - inpatient, outpatient, transitions of care - 65 cases

Vanderbilt Internal Medicine and Pediatrics Curriculum - case-based curriculum for adults and children in the outpatient setting

See guides and short tutorials for AccessMedicine modules at this link.

Case Files Collection - McGraw Hill

Has more cases than the LANGE Case Files Series

* title not in LANGE Case Files Series

Basic Sciences Cases

  • Anatomy (58 cases)
  • Biochemistry (53 cases)
  • Anesthesiology (53 cases)
  • Microbiology (54 cases)
  • Neuroscience (49 cases)
  • Pathology (50 cases)
  • Pharmacology (56 cases)
  • Physiology (51 cases)

Clinical Rotations Cases

  • Anesthesiology (53 cases)
  • Cardiology* (30 cases)
  • Critical Care* (42 cases)
  • Emergency Medicine (58 cases)
  • Family Medicine (60 cases)
  • Geriatrics* (40 cases)
  • Gynecologic Surgery* (40 cases)
  • High-Risk Obstetrics* (44 cases)
  • Internal Medicine (60 cases)
  • Medical Ethics & Professionalism* (36 cases)
  • Neurology (54 cases)
  • Obstetrics & Gynecology (60 cases)
  • Pediatrics (60 cases)
  • Psychiatry (60 cases)
  • Surgery (56 cases)

Post-Graduate Cases

  • Anesthesiology (53 cases)
  • Cardiology* (30 cases)
  • Critical Care* (42 cases)
  • Geriatrics* (40 cases)
  • Medical Ethics & Professionalism* (36 cases)
  • Orthopaedic Surgery* (45 cases)