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Coverage of Medical textbooks: Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine, Williams Hematology, Williams Gynecology, Gastrointestinal Physiology,Cardiovascular Physiology, Clinician's Pocket Reference and many others.
Click the link above for Access Medicine (If using an off-campus computer, log-in using your NYIT credentials.)
Create a MyAccess Profile by clicking sign-in --> sign-in or create a Free My Access Profile. Fill out the form that appears.
Click Study Tools tab at top of page and select the Review Questions section from the drop-down menu.
In this section, you can complete review quizzes relating to Basic Sciences or Clinical Practice & Board Review with customization options.
Because you created a MyAccess Profile, you should be able to view any review questions completed by clicking on your profile at the top of the page (My Review Questions section).
Provides online access to medical education textbooks. The books are accompanied by case descriptions, procedure videos, images, and lecture resources for study preparation.
Click the link above for LWW Health Library, Medical Education (If using an off-campus computer, log-in using your NYIT credentials.)
Create a Free Personal Account by clicking the New York Institute of Technology affiliation drop-down at the top right and selecting Create a Free Personal Account. Fill out the form that appears.
Select the Self Assessment tab at the top of the page. In this section, you can complete review quizzes with customization options.
Clicking the LWW Health Library logo at the top of the page will take you to our LWW Health Library databases hub page. You can switch between LWW Medical Education, LWW Board Review Series, or LWW Clerkship/Clinical Rotations to test yourself with questions relating to books in those collections. Your account is shared across these databases.