Find resources for Men's Health, including eBooks, journals, databases, guidelines, education and training, websites and patient information, multimedia, and research by clicking through the blue tabs above. If you have suggestions for additional guides or require research assistance, contact us at library@monashhealth.org.
AccessMedicine offers a wide range of educational resources, including key textbooks and quick reference guides, 3D anatomy modules, flashcards and review questions, infographics, case studies, and video patient interviews. Be sure to explore the 'Multimedia' and 'Study Tools' menus.
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BMJ Learning Courses are designed to help you learn at every stage of your career. It is free for Monash Health employees and includes hundreds of interactive, peer reviewed learning modules, written by experts from BMJ. BMJ Learning is accredited by the Australian College of Nursing and the Royal Australasian College of Physicians. Earn CME credit for completing courses.
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ClinicalKey for Nursing cover the topics of preventing re-admissions, never events, provider-preventable conditions, patient safety, medication safety, patient satisfaction, pain management, transition of care, discharge planning, staff development, nurse orientation, simulation, mentoring and evidence-based Nursing.
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Monash Health Library provides educational resources, group training, webinars and individual consultations on evidence based practice including guidance on literature searching, appraising and managing search results.
Can’t attend our live webinars?
The library has a selection of recorded webinars available in Latte.
Consider requesting group training for your team at a time that suits you.
Custom training sessions can be arranged to fit with a team meeting or existing professional development schedule. Email library@monashhealth.org for more information.
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