
Provider: Journal of Medical Insight (JOMI) Negotiated by: ZB MED - Information Centre for Life Sciences Product type: Subscription Agreement Product description:Journal of Medical Insight (JOMI) is a peer-reviewed surgical video journal/database that provides high-quality, expert-narrated surgicalprocedure videos and associated full-text articles across multiple surgical specialties. It is designed to serve as a virtual shadowing tool for students,residents, and practitioners to improve surgical education and training outcomes. End-to-End Procedure Coverage: Every procedure is shown in full from incision to closure with expert narration throughout.Peer-Reviewed Content: All videos are reviewed by leading clinicians to ensure accuracy and clinical relevance.Professional Production: High-definition filming offers an immersive virtual shadowing experience, far superior to fragmented or animated alternatives.The content is available with German subtitles Eligible institutions:Universities, (technical) colleges, hospitals, research institutions (based in Germany) Contract period:01.01.2025-31.12.2028 For further information please contact: konsortiallizenzen@zbmed.de
Agreement (contract), Subscription agreement, Consortia Agreement
Agreement (contract), Subscription agreement, Consortia Agreement
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