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For
Mercer facutly, students and staff ONLY!
Students, faculty
and staff, use your official Mercer email to login to the student version of
AMBOSS
AMBOSS
landing page for MERCER UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
Follow these directions to activate your access:
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Log in / Create your
AMBOSS account.
- Click
on the Shop icon on the left-hand side of your
dashboard.
- Select
Mercer University School of Medicine from the dropdown under Campus
License and the click on Campus License to send your request to
join.
- Follow
the steps for verifying you are a member of Mercer by providing your school
email address in the format your_email@mercer.edu or
your_email@live.mercer.edu and clicking the Campus License button
again to submit. You should immediately receive an email with a confirmation
link to complete your activation.
- Youll then have unlimited access to AMBOSS until July 1,
2020.
Faculty! Please contact a librarian for faculty access:
Anna Krampl, Krampl_a@mercer.edu; Carolyn Klatt, Klatt_ca@mercer.edu; Anna
Dunson, Dunson_ae@mercer.edu; or Wanda Thomas,
Thomas_ws@mercer.edu
Faculty, you can create custom question sets to
deploy to students. Once you have the username and password and have logged
in via the "Login" button in the upper right hand corner of the screen, here
are directions
for creating a question set (University Sessions). For faculty wanting
to share specific chapters from the AMBOSS library, you can copy the link and
share them. To find specific topics within the library, just click library, and
search. Topics can be searched by symptoms, diagnostics, and more keywords with
more than 200,000 keywords searchable.
AMBOSS is a study resource for
Clerkships, NBME® Subject Board (Shelf) Exams, and the USMLE Step 1 and
Step 2 CK & CS. It can also be used as a supplementary resource for the
USMLE Step 3 exam. This medical question bank provides Multiple Choice
Questions with detailed answers. Additionally, this resource provides alternate
Multiple Choice Question options including timed and topic-focused tests.
AMBOSS also has "learning cards" summarizing key knowledge.
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