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Empowering Lifelong
Learning
Driving innovation in medical and health sciences education to create an inclusive and effective learning environment for students, instructors, and practitioners alike requires world-class content and diverse perspectives.
Learning Never Stops , Link will open in a new window
Practitioners that are committed to delivering the highest standard of care know the value of lifelong learning in staying on top of trends and changes. They rely on trusted resources to help them evolve and innovate in their practice.
Study Rituals , Link will open in a new window
Achieving excellence in academic performance is more challenging than ever for today’s learners. Innovative learning resources that meet each person’s unique needs, study habits, and learning styles are critical.
Innovative Teaching Strategies , Link will open in a new window
Educators are increasingly asked to demonstrate and deliver value and diversity in the instruction they provide. To meet the needs of their students and cultivate an esteem for learning, resources that are vetted and help curate quality curriculum.
McGraw Hill Masterclass Series
Explore the latest trends in medicine and clinical practice from our world-renowned authors and contributors. Our Masterclass series empowers the current and next generation of students, residents, physicians, and other healthcare professionals to help them achieve the best possible outcomes for their patients.
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The Road to Leadership , Link will open in a new window
Innovation & Trends in Medical Education
How to Implement Problem-Based Learning in a Traditional Curriculum , Link will open in a new window
Problem-based learning (PBL) can help medical students with longer term learning and the application of knowledge to real-life situations. Explore ways that medical faculty members can implement problem-based learning in the classroom.
Diagnosaurus, which first launched in 2010 and contains over 1,100 diagnoses, remains trusted by thousands of healthcare professionals including physicians, nurses, and students.
Among health professions education faculty and students, numerous survey participants had a positive depression screen and had anxiety. Check out practical tips and tools that you can use to improve your mental and physical wellbeing.
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