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Thought leadership for medical, nursing, and health professions educators

Explore a curated collection of white papers, success stories, expert articles, podcast and webinars — all crafted to inform, inspire and advance medical, nursing, and health professions education programs.

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A heartfelt mission to improve women’s healthcare

At Elsevier, we’re using innovative technology for health education to make sure women’s unique issues are considered in clinical practice.

Every 40 seconds, someone dies from a heart attack in the US. Moreover, it is as much a devastating disease for women as it is for men, except women are much more likely to be misdiagnosed. Women can of course present with classic symptoms such as crushing chest pain, but they are much more likely to also present with atypical symptoms. Transient discomfort at rest or even sleep or vague symptoms are often mistaken as anxiety or indigestion.

Osmosis education blog

Explore the Osmosis blog for a wealth of tools and resources tailored for healthcare and medical educators. Find insightful articles that help improve teaching methods and foster student success, with topics ranging from clinical skills and student engagement to exam preparation and beyond. Designed to support today’s medical educators, this blog offers proven strategies, expert insights, and the latest updates in medical education trends.