McGraw-Hill Education Adds Powerful Emergency Medicine Information to Harrison's Online

Direct From the Prestigious Atlas of Emergency Medicine

PRNewswire-FirstCall
NEW YORK
Jul 15, 2003

McGraw-Hill Medical Publishing, a unit of McGraw-Hill Education, announced that Harrison's Online subscribers now have access to selected cases from Atlas of Emergency Medicine, Second Edition, by Kevin J. Knoop, Lawrence B. Stack, and Alan B. Storrow, the premier visual reference and teaching guide for the diagnosis of emergency conditions.

This expanded feature, entitled The Emergency Medicine Photo Gallery, delivers 188 cases, complete with 361 high-quality, full-color and black and white images, classic radiographs, microscope reproductions, and instructive diagrams. The Gallery's visual cues provide users with an opportunity to test their skills in identifying emergency conditions and guide diagnosis and management in training and practice; access to Differential Diagnosis and Clinical Pearls for each condition; and quick links to relevant chapters in Harrison's Online for detailed, expert condition information and treatment options.

"The Emergency Medicine Photo Gallery is an excellent visual resource designed to meet the ever-changing clinical information needs of students, clinicians, and educators," said Mikael Engebretson, publisher of Harrison's Online. "Atlas of Emergency Medicine is considered a classic resource in medical publishing and our Harrison's Online editors wanted subscribers to benefit from key cases and illustrations," added Engebretson. Non-subscribers can view the image collection by registering for a free trial at http://www.harrisonsonline.com/.

Harrison's Online http://www.harrisonsonline.com/ is the most authoritative online reference available to the medical community and the only internal medicine reference to provide extensive daily updates and clinical trials to the healthcare community. Harrison's is published by McGraw-Hill Education and part of the highly-acclaimed AccessMedicine.com suite of medical references.

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