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Thieme Group signs pact with National Medical Library’s Electronic Resources in Medicine Consortium

06 August 2024 | News

Thieme Group’s MedOne Education is licensed by 9 of the top 10 medical schools worldwide

In a major step towards strengthening medical education in India, Thieme Group has signed a pact with National Medical Library’s Electronic Resources in Medicine (NML-ERMED) Consortium, an initiative of Directorate General of Health Services, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, to license Thieme Group's medical e-learning platform, MedOne Education for NML’s 58 member institutions.

This unique collaboration between Thieme Group and NML will benefit over 5000 students, researchers, and faculty with access to MedOne Education's vast library of resources, covering a around 30 disciplines in the undergraduate medical curriculum. 

Thieme Group’s MedOne Education is licensed by 9 of the top 10 medical schools worldwide. The comprehensive collection of medical educational resources includes over 150 e-books, totaling more than 85,000 pages of high-quality illustrated content, 900 videos, 90,000+ images, 239 clinical modules, and 12,000 Q&A sets.

With Thieme’s MedOne Education, NLM-ERMED users will have access to classic Thieme Flexibooks and Color Atlases, including the award-winning Thieme Atlas of Anatomy. Additionally, it will provide instant access to medical textbooks aligned with the Indian medical curriculum.

Students not only gain access to high-quality images and illustrations alongside engaging videos to enhance understanding and retention of complex medical concepts, but they can also create custom playlists tailored to their courses. MedOne Education offers students targeted practice questions tailored to both national and international medical licensing exams. It also includes real-world case studies, helping students develop critical clinical reasoning skills. 

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