The AccessMedicine User Guide walks the user through a step-by-step self-guided tour of the site, including information outlining all of the resources available in AccessMedicine. Select the PDF document below to download the AccessMedicine User Guide.
To engage with AccessMedicine and its content and resources, users need to create a free MyAccess profile (upper-right sign in dropdown menu) in AccessMedicine. Users are encouraged to login each time they use the site.
The search feature in AccessMedicine is simple and easy to use. You can learn more about the search feature at this link.
Search:
Search Builder:
To the left of your search results, search builder allows you to:
Federated Search:
A federated search expands your results from AccessMedicine to include results from other McGraw Hill Access Medical sites.
With our content maps, our digital medical resources are matched with academic curriculum or professional specialty needs for a specific audience (i.e., medical students, advanced practice nursing students, emergency medicine students, practicing clinicians, etc.). Resources highlighted in content maps include entire books, book chapters, quick references, multimedia, cases, and question banks. General content maps for faculty and students pair key MH resources with curriculum accreditation standards for specialty clinical education (i.e., undergraduate medical, family nurse practitioner, nurse midwifery, clinical nurse specialist, etc.). Customized content maps can be created on a case-by-case basis and are specific to an institution’s educational program or professional needs.
Explore our dynamic list of content maps on the Access User Center.
In AccessMedicine, you can rename review quizzes you have completed. In your MyAccess profile (upper-right sign in, AccessMedicine), under the "My Review Questions" tab, you can select the "Rename" pen tool beside any quiz you wish to rename. This is useful for sharing quiz results.
Click the link below to view a tutorial on how to rename quizzes in your MyAccess profile in AccessMedicine or visit the Access User Center at this link.
CME in AccessMedicine is designed for the practicing physician.
This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of Interstate Postgraduate Medical Association (IPMA) and McGraw-Hill Companies. The IPMA is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
To learn more about earning CME credits in AccessMedicine, select the CME Flyer link below or watch a tutorial on the Access User Center at this link.
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