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UpToDate for Cardiovascular Medicine

December 12, 2016 deborahcr

UpToDate editors select the most important updates in What’s New in Cardiovascular Medicine. With UpToDate, you will also be able to:…

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Posted in: Resources Filed under: cardiology, UpToDate

On Trial: Access Cardiology

November 8, 2016 Library Staff

  On trial now through December 29, 2016, Access Cardiology. Access Cardiology features videos, self-assessment tools such as review questions…

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Posted in: Announcements, Product Trials Filed under: Access Cardiology, cardiology, Trial

New: JAMA Cardiology

May 27, 2016 deborahcr

JAMA Cardiology is free to New York Medical College, Health Sciences Library users through this calendar year. The journal includes “major research…

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Posted in: Announcements, Resources Filed under: cardiology, jama, journals

Dr. Frishman discusses “Cardiovascular Pharmacotherapeutics” on the NYMC Faculty Book Corner

July 5, 2011 Marie Ascher

Dr. William H. Frishman discusses the third edition of the book “Cardiovascular Pharmacotherapeutics” with Marie Ascher in the latest NYMC…

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Posted in: Resources Filed under: books, cardiology, cardiovascular, drugs, faculty book corner, frishman, heart, pharmacology, pharmacotherapeutics

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