Osmosis Clinical Sciences Medical Platform Tour

Hi, everyone. My name is Maddie Cain and I'm the Senior Director of Medical Education here at Osmosis from Elsevier.
I'm excited to announce the launch of osmosis's new Clinical Sciences Series. The Clinical Sciences collection includes new visually engaging videos, clinical decision making trees and linked board style assessment items that cover the core rotations beginning with internal medicine and surgery.
This new content is aligned to the US core clerkship curricula based on the latest clinical guidelines and expertly scoped for the first time clinical learner to help students think clinically from day one to patient one and beyond.
Now, let's take a look at how this new content fits into the osmosis platform, you know and love. We're currently on the osmosis home page where you'll see the search bar in the center for easy keyword searches to the appropriate learn pages.
If you select view all topics, you can see all of the topics are content covers. Looking at the entire osmosis library, you'll first see the Basic Sciences Collection including foundational sciences, organ systems and usm stuff on review.
Then to the right is the Clinical Sciences Collection with clerkships and U SE E step two review, you can see the new signs.
They're indicating we have new content that is launched specifically in the internal medicine and surgery clerkships. And I'm gonna click into internal medicine at the very top.
You can see the prerequisite basic sciences sections where students can review concepts like anatomy, physiology, pharmacology and more to refresh their knowledge ahead of rotations before diving into clinical sciences.
All of the learned pages are organized according to the clerkship curriculum. In this case for internal medicine.
Moving into the new series, let's see the different modules students can uh can select from. First, you can see we have a section on diagnoses and then there's a section on clinical conditions and I'm gonna go to chest pains at the very top.
You can see approach to chest pain, which describes the process of approaching a patient with chest pain from the acute management and work up to the differential diagnosis, really focusing on the lifethreatening and major causes.
Then going into the correct diagnosis, using the history, physical examination and diagnostic investigations underneath.
You'll see the disease category videos which focus on the definition, pathophysiology and history and physical examination findings with a large focus on the diagnosis and clinical management.
And now I'm gonna click on to a learn page, clicking on to a learn page. You'll see all of the osmosis learn page features that we all know and love like the whiteboard style video with options for closed captioning and adjusting the playback rate, the options for sharing videos, adding notes at time stamped points, reviewing the transcript and of course our paired assessment items for this clinical sciences content specifically.
Let's see, let's see some of the new additions starting with the decision making trees. So the clinical decision making trees are used to organize this information so it can be used in clinical decision making.
Once again, they're based on the latest clinical guidelines, but they're expertly scoped for the first time clinical learner and contain the details needed for a clerkship level medical student.
The video explains the reasoning behind the decision making tree with added explanations, high yield facts and clinical pearls.
The assessment items that you can see paired with each video are brand new usm le step two style assessment items that are aligned to each video to reinforce learning and help students prepare for their shelf in USM le step two exams.
You also see um externally linked evidence based guidelines. So learners can explore more in depth.
And finally, there's learning objectives on each learn page to help keep students on track and help faculty know what's covered in each video.
If we click back to the main library, you can also go to USM le step to review. If you click into clinical sciences, you'll see all of the same clerkship level content.
But this time it's organized by organ system for easy access and review. For the step two.
Thank you so much for listening. I hope you are just as excited for a new clinical science series as I am.
Thanks again and please visit osmosis.org to schedule a call and get more information.