McGraw-Hill Education has announced a new approach to neurology reference, research, and curricular instruction with the release of the Neurology Collection, an online tool designed to help neurology students, residents, and program directors establish a solid base for learning and deliver indispensable support in certification and recertification. It is the most-recent addition to the Access family of medical resources found in nearly 90 percent of US medical schools.
Updated regularly with the latest findings and research in the field of neurology, the Neurology Collection provides easy and immediate access to some of the world's leading academic resources, including Adams and Victor's Principles of Neurology. The collection makes available for the first time online Principles of Neural Science, authored by Eric R. Kandel, MD, winner of the Nobel Prize in 2000; James H. Schwartz, MD; Thomas M. Jessell; Steven A. Siegelbaum; and A. J. Hudspeth. Also included is a video library on neurologic examinations and EEG monitoring, McGraw-Hill Education's Custom Curriculum tool—which allows instructors to create custom, interactive learning modules—and interactive self-assessment practice tests for board exams.
Guided by an esteemed advisory board that includes distinguished physician-educators Dr. Allan H. Ropper, Dr. Martin A. Samuels, Dr. Joshua P. Klein, and Dr. Tracey Milligan, the Neurology Collection was developed to help students in their clerkships and assist residents in passing their boards. It also enables program directors and professors to create, track and report their students' progress and allows practicing neurologists to reinforce their medical knowledge for recertification.