Until 7 April 2023, users of the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Latvia have been granted trial access to 5 of the company’s Wolter Kluwer medical e-resources.

Access is provided through the UL network and by connecting with UL WIFI.

Acland's Video Atlas of Human Anatomy includes nearly 330 videos of real human anatomy specimens in their true colors, 5 new revolutionary videos of the inner ear. Dr. Robert Acland introduces moving structures – muscles, tendons, and joints – that perform the same movements they do in life. Available here.

LWW Health Library Medical Education is an interactive online access platform to key Lippincott textbooks on fundamental topics, as well as procedural videos, images, real case studies and quiz banks for medical and health science students. Available here.

Bates’ Visual Guide of Physical Examination features videos of head-to-toe and systems physical exam videos completely reshot with an emphasis on clinical accuracy and patient care. Patient encounter videos allow students to practice clinical reasoning skills and review for exams. Available here.

Grant's Dissection Videos is a collection of 77 high-definition videos spanning over 14 hours, demonstrating the Grant method of cadaver dissection sequences, as described in the renowned Grant’s Dissector text. Each video is organized by body region and includes narration and text showing students: what to expect in the lab, steps required for each section, etc. Available here.

Lippincott Journals – High Impact collection is a collection of over 60 highly-cited journals with high impact factors as determined by multiple Journal Citation Reports – all published by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. This unique collection of journals published by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins provides an essential base of highly cited information perfectly tailored to your research needs. Available here.

We invite you to access the trial resource and please send your feedback to info-bibl@lu.lv or pass it here! Your feedback would be useful to evaluate the necessity of this resource for your study and research.

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