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College of Osteopathic Medicine: Rotations: TUC Library Board Review eResources

This Research Guide puts together information that will be helpful to you while you are out on rotations.

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)