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Text-a-Librarian Restarts September 23rd

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Now you can also text the medical library to contact a librarian for help with a research question, use of library resources, remote access, or any library question.
Text us at 66746 and start your message with ymedlib For example: ymedlib What are the hours on Saturdays?
Whenever you see AskLive@Med highlighted on the medical library homepage […]

A Sampling of Recent Donations to the Historical Library

Each year the Historical Library receives a number of donations of rare books, manuscripts, archival material, prints, posters, photographs, and instruments.  Almost all have been collected by physicians and members of other health-related professions.  A major gift received last year – 287 posters donated by collector and historian William Helfand, a retired pharmaceutical company executive […]

New Library Resource: SIMPLE

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The library now has access to SIMPLE (Simulated Internal Medicine Patient Learning Experience).
About SIMPLE:
Simulated Internal Medicine Patient Learning Experience (SIMPLE) is a collection of interactive virtual patient cases designed to encompass the learning objectives of the Clerkship Directors in Internal Medicine (CDIM)-Society for General Internal Medicine Core Medicine Clerkship Curriculum for use by third-year medical […]

Africa-Wide NiPAD

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The library now has access to Africa-Wide NiPAD.
About Africa-Wide NiPAD
Africa-Wide NiPAD, produced by NISC South Africa, combines databases from around the world to form a multidisciplinary aggregation offering unique and extensive coverage of all facets of Africa and African studies. This includes content from South African Studies, African Studies, and African HealthLine, which focuses on […]

Auschwitz & Birkenau

The photographs in this exhibit were shot earlier this year in March, during a trip to Europe that Ben Goldberg (YSM Class of 2011) took under the auspices of a new professional ethics program called Fellowships at Auschwitz for the Study of Professional Ethics (or FASPE). The trip, led by affiliates of the Museum of […]

Special Labor Day Hours on Monday, September 7

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In observance of the Labor Day Holiday, the Medical Library will be open from 11am to 4pm on Monday, September 7.  Only Circulation services will be available on that day.