(24 Feb 2023) Wolters Kluwer Health has announced the launch of Lippincott® Medical Procedures, a new clinical point-of-care solution to better prepare novice clinicians, and Lippincott® Connect Courseware, aimed at improving the educational process for both students and teachers. These new offerings support learning wherever and whenever convenient – building on Lippincott’s full suite of essential medical products.
Lippincott Connect Courseware provides faculty – teaching anatomy, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, exercise science, and Intro clinical courses – with better insights on what students are mastering or misunderstanding in their course by tracking performance across proficiency quizzes and adaptive learning questions. Additionally, faculty can create assignments containing a variety of engaging videos, images, and media that generate instant feedback and remediation for students to optimize their learning journey.
Students can test their learning with quizzes, highlight and take notes on key passages of the textbook, and view engaging videos and media. Lippincott Connect Courseware also gives students access to and improves learning practices with the most trusted educational content, helping them transition to the workplace more smoothly. Key titles in the digital learning solution include Motor Control: Translating Research into Clinical Practice; Exercise Physiology: For Health, Fitness, and Performance; Bates’ Guide to Physical Examination and History Taking; and Moore’s Clinically Oriented Anatomy.
Lippincott Medical Procedures is an easy-to-use, comprehensive, evidence-based resource supporting procedural training in internal medicine rotations, physician assistants, and residency programs. Program directors must ensure that residents can perform core procedures, such as point-of-care ultrasounds, line insertions, and wound care. Additionally, institutions can track usage for streamlined reporting to educational accrediting bodies.
This new solution provides a comprehensive procedural training collection with step-by-step techniques for over 60 core medical procedures performed in a hospital or ambulatory setting. Presenting engaging, just-in-time content that shares the ’how’ and ’why’ behind specific procedures allows for additional learning moments beyond the time spent in clinicals. Accessing video tutorials, alongside ’pearls’ and ’pitfalls,’ helps build confidence and provides practical insight that better prepares novice clinicians to perform procedures safely. Mastering common medical procedures before residency can help smooth the transition into practice.
The press release in full is here.