DISCLAIMERS
Board-style questions are provided when possible. Some databases feature lower-level knowledge questions intermixed with clinical presentation questions.
These resources are meant to supplement, not replace, your question banks.
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Big Picture Physiology: Medical Course and Step 1 Review
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Thieme Test Prep for the USMLE: Pathology Q&A
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1. Visit the NYITCOM Library website, https://nyit.edu/library/medicine.
2. Click the blue Databases button.

3. Select one of the McGraw Hill databases, such as AccessMedicine. You will be prompted to log in with your NYIT Credentials if off campus.

4. Click on My Profile in the upper right-hand corner.

5. Select Sign In or Create a Free Access Profile, then click the Create a Free Access Profile button.


6. Complete the form that appears to create an account. Use your NYIT email.
Your LWW account works and syncs with the following LWW Health Library Databases: Premium Basic Sciences, Osteopathic Medicine, Clerkship/Clinical Rotations, Board Review Series, and Bates' Visual Guide.
1. Visit the NYITCOM Library website, https://nyit.edu/library/medicine.
2. Click the blue Databases button.

3. Select one of the LWW Health Library databases, such as LWW Health Library, Osteopathic Medicine. You may be prompted to log in with your NYIT Credentials via Okta if off campus.

4. Click New York Institute of Technology or New York Institute of Technology - Arkansas Campus in the upper right-hand corner.

5. Click the Create a Free Personal Account button.

6. Complete the form that appears to create an account. Use your NYIT email.
BIOCHEMISTRY
MICROBIOLOGY
PHARMACOLOGY
MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM
Chapter 18: Diseases of the Musculoskeletal System, Thieme Test Prep for the USMLE: Pathology Q&A
by
Walter Kemp; Travis Brown
COMMUNITY HEALTH
NEUROSCIENCE
Ganong's Medical Physiology Examination & Board Review, 2e
by
Kim E. Barrett; Susan M. Barman; Scott Boitano; Jane F. Reckelhoff
Chapter 19: Diseases of the Peripheral and Central Nervous System, Thieme Test Prep for the USMLE: Pathology Q&A
by
Walter Kemp; Travis Brown
RENAL
Ganong's Medical Physiology Examination & Board Review, 2e
by
Kim E. Barrett; Susan M. Barman; Scott Boitano; Jane F. Reckelhoff
Chapter 11: Diseases of the Kidney and Urinary Tract, Thieme Test Prep for the USMLE: Pathology Q&A
by
Walter Kemp; Travis Brown
HEMATOLOGY/ONCOLOGY
DERMATOLOGY
CARDIOLOGY
Ganong's Medical Physiology Examination & Board Review, 2e
by
Kim E. Barrett; Susan M. Barman; Scott Boitano; Jane F. Reckelhoff
Chapter 8: Diseases of the Cardiovascular System, Thieme Test Prep for the USMLE: Pathology Q&A
by
Walter Kemp; Travis Brown
PULMONOLOGY
Ganong's Medical Physiology Examination & Board Review, 2e
by
Kim E. Barrett; Susan M. Barman; Scott Baitano; Jane F. Reckelhoff
Chapter 10: Diseases of the Respiratory System, Thieme Test Prep for the USMLE: Pathology Q&A
by
Walter Kemp; Travis Brown
Chapter 20: Diseases of the Skin, Thieme Test Prep for the USMLE: Pathology Q&A
by
Walter Kemp; Travis Brown
Ganong's Medical Physiology Examination & Board Review, 2e
by
Kim E. Barrett; Susan M. Barman; Scott Boitano; Jane F. Reckelhoff
Medical Ethics for the Boards, 3e
by
Conrad Fischer
Ganong's Medical Physiology Examination & Board Review, 2e
by
Kim E. Barrett; Susan M. Barman; Scott Boitano; Jane F. Reckelhoff
Chapter 12: Diseases of the Mouth and Gastrointestinal Tract, Thieme Test Prep for the USMLE: Pathology Q&A
by
Walter Kemp; Travis Brown
Accessing OMT Review Questions


OPP should now be highlighted in the Qbank, and you should be able to generate a test.
Ganong's Medical Physiology Examination & Board Review, 2e
by
Kim E. Barrett; Susan M. Barman; Scott Boitano; Jane F. Reckelhoff
Chapter 15: Diseases of the Male and Female Genital Tract, Thieme Test Prep for the USMLE: Pathology Q&A
by
Walter Kemp; Travis Brown
Chapter 16: Diseases of the Breast, Thieme Test Prep for the USMLE: Pathology Q&A
by
Walter Kemp; Travis Brown