Point of Care Tools on the AccessMedicine App

The AccessMedicine app offers point of care solutions for clinical practice through these mobile features:

Quick Medical Dx & Rx is a collection of concise evidence-based outlines of conditions and disorders most often encountered in medical practice.

Fitzpatrick’s Color Atlas of Clinical Dermatology facilitates dermatologic diagnosis by providing color images of skin lesions, plus a summary outline of skin disorders and diseases. 

Differential Diagnosis Tool provides more than 1,000 diagnoses through Diagnosaurus®, a tool that efficiently allows you to browse by symptom, disease, or organ system

Diagnostic Tests, from Pocket Guide to Diagnostic Tests, is a quick reference guide to the selection and interpretation of commonly used diagnostic tests, including laboratory procedures in the clinical setting.

To get started:

To activate and for continued access to the app, the user must have an active My Access account and sign in every 90 days either on-campus or while connected to the Einstein computer network.  Sign up for a My Access account by visiting AccessMedicine on a nonmobile browser and clicking on “Albert Einstein College of Medicine” in the upper right hand corner.  Download the app from the App Store or Google Play.  

Scan-tastic Summer Scan-o-Rama!

Announcing the new KIC Click Mini face-up scanner in the Beren Study Center!

Piles of papers taking over your workspace? Scan your articles and save them as PDFs!

Tired of scanned documents that you can’t copy, paste, or edit? Save your scans in Rich Text Format (.rtf), or as a Searchable PDF.

Simply align your document with the front edge of the scanner and tap the Scan button.

Our old KIC BookEdge flatbed scanner has not retired. It has moved to the area across from the Reference Desk. It’s your best bet for producing high resolution scans of images.