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NEJM Resident 360 Rotation Prep

by Andrea Wright on 2020-01-31T16:06:39-06:00 | 0 Comments

NEJM Resident 360 is a curated clinical knowledge and professional resource designed to support residents. The Rotation Prep tool in Resident 360 pulls together knowledge refreshers, useful charts, research summaries, procedure videos, guidelines, and other resources for essential topics within internal medicine and pediatrics domains. While the resource was designed with residents in mind, all CCHS faculty, staff, and students are welcomed to use the tool and may find useful educational resources.

Take a look at the screenshot gallery, read some of NEJM's promotional content below, and feel free to contact us at the Health Sciences Library with any questions!

For full access to NEJM Resident 360 and the Rotation Prep tool, create or signin to a free Resident 360 account while on campus at CCHS or using a Health Sciences Library NEJM link and first signing in with your campus login when off campus. 

 

 

Here’s what you’ll find... Rotation Prep to get you up to speed fast.

Build foundational knowledge to supplement your internal medicine residency curriculum.

  • Fast Facts within each specialty provide a quick refresher to the essential information you should know before you begin your rotation – includes useful tables, figures, and research summaries.
  • Landmark clinical trials, reviews, guidelines, and additional articles in core Internal Medicine specialties — all carefully curated from NEJM and other respected sources — give you the foundational information you need to succeed.
  • Procedure videos to show you how, or refresh your memory, with topics such as “Placement of an Arterial Line” and “Central Venous Catheterization.”
  • Resources to get by — and get ahead.

Find the professional guidance you need to successfully manage your career — and your life — when you don’t have time to think about either.

  • Learning Lab gives you insights into teaching tools and learning resources for use throughout your residency.
  • Resident Life — find information and inspiration through blogs, podcasts, and discussions.
  • Career — you want a career, not just a job — find guidance on topics such as negotiating your first contract, managing medical education debt, and more.

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