Our resource of the month for June was Mendeley, reference management software to gather all your references in one place and help you share them with colleagues, insert citations while writing up, and generate a bibliography from those citations. We’ve been tweeting useful hints and tips throughout June, and these are gathered here in one […]
Bluetooth keyboards for clinical students
The Medical Library now has bluetooth keyboards which clinical students can borrow to use with their tablet or smartphone. They can be borrowed for an entire day, and you’re allowed to take them out of the library to use during lectures, seminars, or supervisions. They’re compatible with Apple, Android, and Windows devices, and we have […]
E-book drop-in and Bluetooth keyboard testing – Today
For e-book queries and to try the shiny new Bluetooth keyboards come to the Sherwood Room today between 12:30 – 1:15. Cast your vote for your keyboard of choice. Look forward to seeing you there. Brought to you by the University of Cambridge Medical Library.
The long and winding road…. to medical finals
it’s a harsh thought, but finals are not so long away – ouch! But there are some tools and resources out there to help. MedEd Preparing for finals: Home / My courses / General Information / CX010 / Assessments and Examinations / Preparing for Finals In this section you will find material which will help you get a feel for and understand the […]
Medical Library 2016/2017 – phase 1 begins
The Medical Library is undergoing some changes in preparation for the refurbishment of the whole Clinical School which is taking place from July 2016. The first phase for the library will begin on Monday 25th January 2015: the removal of the paper journal backfiles. The work should take 1 month. This has 2 immediate implications: […]
Trial access to @BMJBestPractice – tell us what you think
http://bestpractice.bmj.com/ Access using RAVEN, NHS ATHENS or on a university computer BMJ Best Practice rethinks decision-support information with a step-by-step approach that is structured around the patient consultation, covering diagnosis, prognosis, treatment and prevention. It fits information around real, diverse and evolving medical information needs to give users a second opinion in an instant. 30 […]
Institute of Public Health Lecture: Sir Iain Chalmers @LindAlliance @InstPubHealth
“The James Lind Initiative’s contributions to promoting BS detection?” Sir Iain Chalmers 1-2pm, Wednesday 27th January 2016 Large Seminar Room, Institute of Public Health, University Forvie Site, Robinson Way, Cambridge CB2 0SR Directions The Primary Care Unit at the Cambridge Institute of Public Health is launching the new MPhil in Primary […]
E-Book drop-in sessions Tuesday 8th and Thursday 10th December
Used an e-book before? Want more information, hints and tips? You have access to numerous medical e-books. Do you know how to find and download e-books to your devices? We are holding e-book drop-in sessions on Tuesday 8th December 12:00 -12:30 in the Sherwood Room Thursday 10th December 12:00 – 12:30 in the Sherwood Room […]
Summer Book Sale Now On
The medical library book sale is now on. Is there a medical textbook you’ve been looking for? Wish to build up your own medical library? Come and have a browse at the titles available to buy.
Exam prep hints and tips
By the time you’ve reached the clinical years of your medical education, exams are not a new concept – but it never hurts to have a few hints and tips to get the most out of your cramming. The Student Advice Service have a whole load of advice for best preparation, and during the exam […]
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