The document provides information about library resources available to clinical affiliates of Nova Southeastern University's Health Professions Division (NSU-HPD). It summarizes key online resources including ebooks, databases, and mobile apps that provide medical information. Clinical affiliates can access these resources through the HPD Library website and must authenticate or login to access full-text articles and apps. It highlights resources for evidence-based clinical decision making, drug information, board preparation, and publishing support that are available both online and through mobile apps.
Accuscript Pharmacovigilance Service - Literature Monitoring & Social Media D...Ajay Francis Christopher
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NER Public Health Digital Library ProjectElaine Martin
The New England Region's Public Health Digital Library Project was presented by Elaine Martin, DA, and Karen Dahlen. The project aims to build a digital public health library that will help make information resources, such as full-text journal articles, evidence-based guidelines, and systematic reviews available to public health professionals in all 50 U.S. states.
Bringing Clinical Guidelines to the Point of Care with HITgueste165460
Describes how health information technology can be used to bring clinical practice guidelines to the point of care. Compares approaches of "intelligent designers" and "adaptive agents". Presented at the MN Health Services Research Conference, March 2009
Accuscript Pharmacovigilance Service - Literature Monitoring & Social Media D...Ajay Francis Christopher
- Global (via Embase & PubMed), Local journal & Social Media Literature Search
- Social Media Data mining (sentiment analysis of drugs)
- Review of literature search hits relevant for AE reporting/safety information
- Developing ready-to-use ICSR narratives
- QC of ICSRs.
NER Public Health Digital Library ProjectElaine Martin
The New England Region's Public Health Digital Library Project was presented by Elaine Martin, DA, and Karen Dahlen. The project aims to build a digital public health library that will help make information resources, such as full-text journal articles, evidence-based guidelines, and systematic reviews available to public health professionals in all 50 U.S. states.
Bringing Clinical Guidelines to the Point of Care with HITgueste165460
Describes how health information technology can be used to bring clinical practice guidelines to the point of care. Compares approaches of "intelligent designers" and "adaptive agents". Presented at the MN Health Services Research Conference, March 2009
The characteristics of the Ideal Source for practicing Evidence-Based Medicine are:-
Located in the clinical setting
Easy to use
Fast, reliable connection
Comprehensive /Full Text
Provides primary data
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HCS 465 Assignment Week 1 Research Process and Methods
Research the common steps to the research process used in health care research.
Review steps covered in Understanding and Conducting Research in the Health Sciences this Assignment Week,
These lecture slides, by Dr Sidra Arshad, offer a quick overview of physiological basis of a normal electrocardiogram.
Learning objectives:
1. Define an electrocardiogram (ECG) and electrocardiography
2. Describe how dipoles generated by the heart produce the waveforms of the ECG
3. Describe the components of a normal electrocardiogram of a typical bipolar leads (limb II)
4. Differentiate between intervals and segments
5. Enlist some common indications for obtaining an ECG
Study Resources:
1. Chapter 11, Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology, 14th edition
2. Chapter 9, Human Physiology - From Cells to Systems, Lauralee Sherwood, 9th edition
3. Chapter 29, Ganong’s Review of Medical Physiology, 26th edition
4. Electrocardiogram, StatPearls - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK549803/
5. ECG in Medical Practice by ABM Abdullah, 4th edition
6. ECG Basics, http://www.nataliescasebook.com/tag/e-c-g-basics
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Tom Selleck, an enduring figure in Hollywood. has captivated audiences for decades with his rugged charm, iconic moustache. and memorable roles in television and film. From his breakout role as Thomas Magnum in Magnum P.I. to his current portrayal of Frank Reagan in Blue Bloods. Selleck's career has spanned over 50 years. But beyond his professional achievements. fans have often been curious about Tom Selleck Health. especially as he has aged in the public eye.
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Childhood and Athletic Beginnings
Tom Selleck was born on January 29, 1945, in Detroit, Michigan, and grew up in Sherman Oaks, California. From an early age, he was involved in sports, particularly basketball. which played a significant role in his physical development. His athletic pursuits continued into college. where he attended the University of Southern California (USC) on a basketball scholarship. This early involvement in sports laid a strong foundation for his physical health and disciplined lifestyle.
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Recomendações da OMS sobre cuidados maternos e neonatais para uma experiência pós-natal positiva.
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Estas diretrizes visam melhorar a qualidade dos cuidados pós-natais essenciais e de rotina prestados às mulheres e aos recém-nascidos, com o objetivo final de melhorar a saúde e o bem-estar materno e neonatal.
Uma “experiência pós-natal positiva” é um resultado importante para todas as mulheres que dão à luz e para os seus recém-nascidos, estabelecendo as bases para a melhoria da saúde e do bem-estar a curto e longo prazo. Uma experiência pós-natal positiva é definida como aquela em que as mulheres, pessoas que gestam, os recém-nascidos, os casais, os pais, os cuidadores e as famílias recebem informação consistente, garantia e apoio de profissionais de saúde motivados; e onde um sistema de saúde flexível e com recursos reconheça as necessidades das mulheres e dos bebês e respeite o seu contexto cultural.
Estas diretrizes consolidadas apresentam algumas recomendações novas e já bem fundamentadas sobre cuidados pós-natais de rotina para mulheres e neonatos que recebem cuidados no pós-parto em unidades de saúde ou na comunidade, independentemente dos recursos disponíveis.
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These simplified slides by Dr. Sidra Arshad present an overview of the non-respiratory functions of the respiratory tract.
Learning objectives:
1. Enlist the non-respiratory functions of the respiratory tract
2. Briefly explain how these functions are carried out
3. Discuss the significance of dead space
4. Differentiate between minute ventilation and alveolar ventilation
5. Describe the cough and sneeze reflexes
Study Resources:
1. Chapter 39, Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology, 14th edition
2. Chapter 34, Ganong’s Review of Medical Physiology, 26th edition
3. Chapter 17, Human Physiology by Lauralee Sherwood, 9th edition
4. Non-respiratory functions of the lungs https://academic.oup.com/bjaed/article/13/3/98/278874
2. HPD Library Homepage www.nova.edu/hpdlibrary
A copy of these slides on the COM Library website for your future reference.
3. The powerpoint is on the tab [Library Info/Access for Clinical Affiliates/Residents]
4. Start at the HPD Library Home Page
www.nova.edu/hpdlibrary
5. The first tab will allow you to search through a
catalog of the print and electronic resources
the Library subscribes to.
You can perform a search of the Library
catalog using the search widget on the
homepage. To see if we have a copy of
Harrison’s Principles of Internal Medicine
(Ex:) You can type in Harrison’s …
Search the
Library
Catalog
www.nova.edu/hpdlibrary
6. You will have to click on the title to see full
record
and access the hyperlink for the book.
www.nova.edu/hpdlibrary
10. Benefits of a MyAccess account:
•Access to the app
•Access to the Q&A feature and prior quiz result scores.
•Notification of new content and new editions of interest to you via the Alerts
feature.
•Save and download image capability, including the ability to download images
directly to PowerPoint.
11. You will have to click on the title to see full
record
and access the hyperlink for the book.
www.nova.edu/hpdlibrary
12.
13.
14. Finding the Full Text
Full Text Finder is where you would go if you know the name of the journal
you are interested in accessing or if you are interested in finding out if we
have full text electronic access to a particular journal.
eJournals
Full Text
finder
15.
16. Because we license the content from
the publisher we get to take advantage
of the other features on the site such
as the Videos, Interactive Medical
Cases and Audio Summaries etc.
19. [Sample Search] Find the full text of this article:
“Preventing Cardiac Implantable Electronic
Device Infections.”
20. You should get a list of possible matches. To see
whether or not NSU has access to the full text you
have to click on the article title to open the whole
record for the citation.
21. Sometimes you will see other full text links, like this
one from Elsevier. These links are provided by the
Publisher and may not work.
The button is what you are looking for.
22. Full Text Finder - will
let you know if we
subscribe to that
journal electronically
in ANY of our
databases.
23. After each database name, you need to
take note the date range!
This will determine which of these
databases will have the specific article you
need.
24. To find the article:
1.Navigate the archives list to locate
the Year, Volume, Issue and Page
OR
2. Type the article title into the
search box .
25. Sometimes, ClinicalKey requires you to create a
personal account to access certain content but this
time, I was able to just click on the PDF and it
automatically downloaded the PDF
26. • Now lets do that again, and pretend that the
article was NOT available electronically using
the Find It button OR the Full Text Finder
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Medical Certification
Family Medicine (ABFM)
Internal Medicine (ABIM)
Pediatrics (ABP)
Special Purpose Examination (SPEX)
Urgent Care (ABUCM)
USMLE
Step 1 – Board preparation
Step 1 – Medical Subject Review
Step 2 CK Board Preparation
Step 2 CK Medical Subject Review
Step 3 – Board Preparation
Step 3 – Medical Subject Review
Medical Subjects
Basic Health Sciences
–anatomy -
microbiology
–biochemistry -neuroanatomy
–Cytology and histology -pathology
–Embryology -pharmacology
–Immunology -physiology
Clinical Health Sciences
–OB/GYN – Internal & Clinical Medicine
–Pediatrics – Physical Diagnosis
–Preventative Medicine & Public Health
–Psychiatry - Surgery
50. • Not Apps but important databases
• Case Files collection & LexiComp
51. Case Files: Microbiology 3e
Case Files: Neurology 2e
Case Files: Neuroscience 2e
Case Files: Ob/Gyn 5e
Case Files: Orthopaedic Surgery
Case Files: Pathology 2e
Case Files: Pediatrics 5e
Case Files: Pharmacology 3e
Case Files: Physiology 2e
Case Files: Psychiatry 5e
Case Files: Surgery 5e
Case Files: Anatomy 3e
Case Files: Anesthesiology
Case Files: Biochemistry 3e
Case Files: Cardiology
Case Files: Critical Care
Case Files: Emergency Medicine 3e
Case Files: Family Medicine 3e
Case Files: Family Medicine 4e
Case Files: Geriatrics
Case Files: Gynecologic Surgery
Case Files: High-Risk Obstetrics
Case Files: Internal Medicine 4e
Case Files: Medical Ethics and Professionalism
52. The concise and in-depth clinical content of
Lexicomp allows pharmacist's, physicians, and
nurses find answers quickly and efficiently
while helping make safer medication decisions.
53. All HPD databases are available on
mobile devices by logging into them
from the HPD Library database page.
Mobile Apps
54. • Access Medicine
• Audio Digest
• ClinicalKey app
• Clinical Pharmacology
• First Consult
• Johns Hopkins Guides (ABX, HIV, Diabetes)
• Medical Letter mobile app registration
• Natural Medicines Comprehensive Database
• Rosetta Stone Mobile app
• UpToDate App
• Visual DX mobile
55. The AccessMedicine App from McGraw-Hill Medical delivers
indispensable support and invaluable point of care solutions for
clinical practice through these mobile features:
•Quick Medical Dx & Tx is a collection of concise evidence-based
outlines of conditions and disorders most often encountered in
medical practice – perfect for high-yield review or for quick
reference in the clinical setting.
•Fitzpatrick’s Color Atlas of Clinical Dermatology facilitates
dermatologic diagnosis by providing color images of skin lesions,
plus a summary outline of skin disorders and diseases.
•Differential Diagnosis Tool provides more than 1,000 diagnoses
through Diagnosaurus®, a McGraw-Hill Medical tool that
efficiently allows you to browse by symptom, disease, or organ
system at the point of care.
•Diagnostic Tests, from Pocket Guide to Diagnostic Tests, is a
quick reference guide to the selection and interpretation of
commonly used diagnostic tests, including laboratory procedures
in the clinical setting.
Note: To maintain uninterrupted access to the AccessMedicine
App you will need to sign-in every 90 days through your
institution. Your My Access account user name and password will
activate this app.
*This IS an app, and only requires Wi-Fi access for
the initial download and updates.Access Medicine
56. The HPD Library subscribes to the following categories:
Anesthesiology Oncology
Emergency Medicine Ophthalmology
Family Practice Orthopaedics
General Surgery Otolaryngology
Internal Medicine Neurology
Pediatrics Psychiatry
Obstetrics/Gynecology Urology
Audio Digest – MP3 of clinical lectures presented by experts.
*This is an app, but requires you to be connected to Wi-Fi to download the podcast,
but then can be used offline.
58. First Consult
• Requires personal
account in ClinicalKey
• User-friendly access to
the latest information
on:
• patient evaluation
• diagnosis
• clinical management
• Prognosis
• prevention
*This IS an app, and only requires Wi-Fi access for the
initial download and updates.
59. Full-text information on all US
prescription drugs, as well as
herbal supplements, nutritional
and over-the-counter products,
and investigational drugs
The mobile site includes:
• Drug Interaction Reports
• MedCounselor Sheets are Clinical
Pharmacology patient medication
information (PMI) sheets
• Clinical Calculators: a number of
Drug calculators and Medical
calculators & Unit Conversion
calculators
*This is NOT an app, but a mobile
optimized site that requires Wi-Fi
access
**Requires an access code.
Contact me!!
60. The Johns Hopkins
POC-IT Guides are
evidence-based clinical
decision resources.
Trusted content in the
Guides is easily
accessed, promptly
applied, and frequently
updated.
Access via
UCentral
*This IS an app,
and only requires Wi-Fi access for
the initial download and updates.
Johns Hopkins ABX Guide
Review antibiotics, pathogens, infectious
diseases, and drugs.
Johns Hopkins Diabetes Guide
Search clinical tests, management,
complications, and medications.
Johns Hopkins HIV Guide
Look up infections, complications, pathogens,
management, and resistances.
61. The Medical Letter on Drugs and
Therapeutics - Objective, peer-
reviewed evaluations of new FDA-
approved drugs, and new
information on previously
approved drugs
Treatment Guidelines from The
Medical Letter- Unbiased reviews
of drug classes used to treat
common disorders. Includes the
doses, adverse effects and the
recommendations of Medical
Letter consultants;
*This IS an app, and only requires Wi-Fi access for the
initial download and updates.
62. *This IS an app, and only requires Wi-Fi for
the initial download and updates.
Natural Medicines
Comprehensive Database App
The Natural Medicines
Comprehensive Database App
provides up-to-date, authoritative
information on complementary,
alternative, and integrative
therapies.
Data is stored on your mobile
device, so you can access the app
without an Internet connection.
63. Rosetta Stone –
Level 1 of 30 languages
Arabic
Chinese (Mandarin)
Dari
Dutch
English (American)
English (British)
Filipino (Tagalog)
French
German
Greek
Hebrew
Hindi
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Irish
Italian
Japanese
Korean
Latin
Pashto
Persian (Farsi)
Polish
Portuguese (Brazil)
Russian
Spanish (Latin
America)
Spanish (Spain)
Swahili
Swedish
Turkish
Urdu
Vietnamese
64. Red Book®
Online is the online
home of the report of the AAP
Committee on Infectious
Diseases. Offering instant Web-
based access, you will find the
complete text of the Red Book®
,
the complete visual library of
more than 2,500 images, vaccine
status information, infectious
disease news, and much more.
*This IS an app, and only
requires Wi-Fi
access for the initial download
and updates
65. StatRef Mobile is a
streamlined version of the
online subscription.
Because some of the value-
added resources are memory,
megabyte and/or Flash
intensive, not all resources
are available at this time on
the mobile version.
*This is an app, but requires Wi-Fi to access all content.
66. UpToDate is a clinical point-
of-care database.
To register for access current
NSU students, faculty & staff
and clinical affiliates must
enter through one of the
UpToDate link(s) on the HPD
Library website and
register/create a personal
account for UpToDate.
*This IS an app, but requires Wi-Fi access for
the initial download and updates and usage.
**IMPORTANT: In order to maintain remote access to the app, UpToDate wants
you to verify that you are still affiliated with NSU every 30 days. You can do this re-
authentication simply by accessing UpToDate via one of the UpToDate link(s) on the
HPD Library website, then signing into your personal UpToDate account.
67. • Lexi-Comp's comprehensive Drug-to-Drug, Drug-
to-Herb and Herb-to-Herb Interaction Analysis
Program
• Updated daily
• Easy limits in search box (adult, pediatric, graphics)
• Direct export graphics into PowerPoint
• Practice-Changing Updates
68. Dear Kristin Kroger,
This friendly reminder is to notify you that your remote access to UpToDate® will lapse on
07/30/2015 unless you take action. In order to maintain uninterrupted access to UpToDate
Anywhere, you must verify your continued affiliation with Nova Southeastern University
once every 90 days.
Verifying your affiliation is fast and easy: Simply log in to
http://www.uptodate.com/login from the Nova Southeastern University network with your
UpToDate user name and password.
User name: Kk663@nova.edu
Your password is confidential; if you forgot your password, click here.
To learn more about this process, including other ways you can verify your affiliation, click
here.
If you have any questions about your UpToDate account, please email us at
customerservice@uptodate.com.
70. *This is an app, but requires Wi-Fi to access all content.
Custom Differential
Diagnosis
Build a custom
differential by entering
patient findings
Diagnosis
Lookup
Lookup a
diagnosis to get
quick access to
images, best
tests,
management
pearls and
more.
71. The best way to get in touch with me is via email.
Thank you for your time.
If you have questions please
feel free to contact me.
Editor's Notes
Hello Everyone, My name is Kristin Kroger and I am the Library Liaison for the NSU CEME OPTI. I will be going over the resources you have available to you.
Before I start - I want to let you know where you can find a copy of this presentation so you don’t have to worry about writing down everything or remembering everything. From the HPD Library Homepage which is www.nova.edu/hpdlibrary. * Click on the icon for Osteopathic Medicine.
This brings you to a website I manage to highlight the resources of interest for the College of Medicine
* You should see a tab that says [Clinical Affiliates - Residency/Clerkship]And if you click on that tab, you should see a page I created for you which contains, quick links to popular journals and databases as well as all of the instructions for the mobile apps you have access to via the Library. * My contact information is on that homepage, so of you ever need to get in touch with me, all of my info is right there under my picture.
During this presentation I am going to take you on a tour of the HPD Library homepage and highlight what resources we have and where to find them.
Our homepage is (again) www.nova.edu/hpdlibrary and I recommend you bookmark the page for future reference.
I know all of you know how to search a Library catalog, but I wanted to point out that a majority of our collection is electronic. There are collections of eBooks in several difference databases, however you should be able to find out if we have a book, in print or electronic regardless of the database it is located in using the Library Catalog. You can perform a search of the Library catalog using the search widget on the homepage. A very popular resource is Harrison’s Principles of Internal Medicine so I will use that as my sample search. (Ex:) You can just type “Harrison’s” into the search box.
In the results list you will see the icon in the right column which indicates that it is an eResource. However, you will need to click on the title of the Resource to reveal the full catalog record. That is where the hyperlink will be to access the resource.
You will notice in the record that this title is available in both Access Medicine and Access Pharmacy. You can click on either link to enter the content of the book, however please realize that depending on the database you click on you will be entering different collections so, you will see more books on those subjects. (EX) Access Pharmacy will have mostly Pharmacy titles while Access Medicine will have more medical titles.
Before you access any of the electronic resources we subscribe to (pay for) you will need to authenticate. Because these are paid databases, they basically want to know who is paying for your access, so that is what the authentication does. It identifies that you have access via the NSU subscription
You are now into what is essentially a (1) table of contents of the book. If any of you have read an ebook before on a personal device such as your Kindle, Nook or iBooks, you notice it does not look the same and it will not act the same. One of the reasons is that this ebook is just one of many ebooks that are in the Access Medicine collection. In addition to the text and images of the print version of the book, it also has additional “bonus” material such as (2) Textbook updates, any (3) multimedia/videos that accompany the book and (4) an Interactive Self Assessments. You can also use the text/search box to search for a specific topic anywhere in the book.
For some of the “premium or customized” features of Access Medicine you will need to create your own personal account. This account will allow you to access to the app, use the interactive self assessments, and save and download images directly to Powerpoint. To create your own account, simply choose “Create a Free MyAccess profile” from the dropdown menu in the upper right corner of the menu.
In the results list you will see the icon in the right column which indicates that it is an eResource. However, you will need to click on the title of the Resource to reveal the full catalog record. That is where the hyperlink will be to access the resource.
This second tab is our Full Text Finder. This will conduct a search across all of our databases to see if we have electronic access to the full text of a particular journal, for any period of time.
**Full Text Finder is pretty good about locating titles using the acronym. If you get no results and you are using an acronym, redo the search by spelling out the abbreviated words.
Here is the result from our Full Text finder. It is a list of all of the databases that we subscribe to where we have the full text for the New England Journal of Medicine for any period of time.
Full Text Delay means that database will not allow access to the full text of that journal for this most recent period of time.
Finally please note that one of the options says “Publisher’s Site”. This means that in addition to getting access to the full text via some of our other databases we also purchase it directly from the Publisher. This allows access to additional features of the journals website.
Now, I will click on the hyperlink that says “Publisher’s Site”
Now we are on the homepage for the New England Journal of Medicine. Just to reiterate, because we license the content from the publisher we get to take advantage of the other features on the site. You can narrow down the site by clicking on “Specialties and Topics” or By clicking on {Articles & Multimedia} in the bar across the top of the screen, You will see links to “Videos and Images in Clinical Medicine” , Interactive Medical Cases, Quick Take Videos and Audio Interviews & Summaries etc.
The 3rd tab is used to search PubMed. When you click on PubMed you will see 3 options:
~Quick Search – which will bring you to the main PubMed search screen
~Journals (which you can use to look up full journal titles/acronyms) and allows you to limit your search to Journals referenced in the NCBI Databases
~MeSH – will allow you to search the controlled vocabulary thesaurus for Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
Now I am going to click on the link for [Quick Search] to perform a Sample Search in PubMed
You should see a list of possible matches. PubMed will put the one that it thinks matches most closely in a box at the top of the results screen. To get to the full text options click on the article title to open the whole record to see the FindIt button.
**Sometimes you will see other full text links. These are provided by the Publisher and may not work. You will experience varying degrees of success. Sometimes if you are on campus and the site has picked up our IP address and detected we have a subscription, sometimes you will get luckily. Generally, I try the links if all else fails. The FindIt button is what you are looking for. That is our Link Resolver. It will connect you with the full text if we have access in any of our subscription databases.
Click on the FindIt @ NSU button.
This will open up this “middle-man” page. You will see a brief citation up at the top and a number of links under. You may see other links with direct links to the article. Sometimes they work, sometimes they do not. I am not going to click on it, because the 3 links you will always see are the 3 options. Full-Text Finder will search to see if we have subscribe to that journal electronically. NovaCat will search to see if we subscribe to or have that journal in print. The last option is ILLiad or Interlibrary Loan, this is the service you would use to request the full text of an item we do not have electronically.
So I am going to click on the link for [Full Text Finder]
Here will see a list of databases that we subscribe to that has the full text for that journal for ANY period of time. You s
You can try to find the article yourself based on the original citation from PubMed by navigating the archives list to locate the Year, Volume, Issue and Page, but I sometimes find it easier (especially when the article is ePub ahead of print) to search the database for the title.
Sometimes, ClinicalKey requires you to create a personal account to access certain content. This time, I was able to just click on the PDF icon and it automatically downloaded the PDF.
You will notice that it automatically populates the form with the information the ILL office will need to locate the item. However, the most important questions is the first question which is What is your campus affiliation. Residents are considered “Clinical Faculty” as far as the Library is concerned.
When the article comes in you will not be sent the PDF in an email. You will be emailed a link to log back into this Illiad system. You will log into your account and need to click on the {Electronically Received Articles} option in the VIEW section of the left hand column
When you click on ALL NSU Databases you can browse by Subject or by Material Type. I just wanted to show you this to make you aware of some of the other resources you have access to that you might be interested in. EX: In the SUBJECT category….Chemistry, Education, Law, Psychology and the MATERIAL TYPE Grants, Statistical Sources and Tests & Measurements
Q Bank for the USMLE, COMLEX and Medical Certification and Medical Subjects
This is what you would have access to if you do NOT log into the app,