Imagine a platform where all the resources needed to prep for medical exams is just a click away. Look no further – AMBOSS has arrived! AMBOSS is a breakthrough learning platform dedicated to helping future physicians succeed on exams and clerkship. No longer do medical students have to access dozens of different resources to cram for exams! High-yield resources are now located in one place. Individual questions, answers and explanations are written by a team of 50+ physicians with quality references ranging from established medical textbooks to the most up-to-date journal articles and guidelines. The interactive, subject-optimized AMBOSS Qbank includes over 1000 questions pertaining to all medical topics, will full Shelf prep available for Surgery, Neurology, Pediatrics and OB/GYN. New content is added daily and full exam preparation packages for Shelfs and Steps are continually launching.
Interlink the Qbank with the clinical knowledge library to easily switch between Learning Cards, questions, subject texts and high-yield outlines. In-depth synchronicity makes the library of Learning Cards comprehensive and comprehensible all at the same time. Continuously updated clinical content, which is tailored for both instant review and high impact learning, is readily available.

AMBOSS can be custom tailored to be the study platform a user wants it to be. Focus only on questions, pinpoint only the areas you need to study harder, or use it as a clinical companion on the wards.

Check out this video to learn more. You can also explore AMBOSS by visiting their website here and accessing a free 5-day trial or check them out on Facebook and Instagram!
Want to test drive AMBOSS? Here is a one-month free access code to study with AMBOSS for your next exam.
Code: Medicalopedia2017
Access your code here: https://www.amboss.com/us/account/accessChooser
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