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Medical and Healthcare Education: Books

Books

Usually provide an overview of key theory/theorists for your subject or in-depth coverage on a specific topic.


Search for books via:

 

Library search link

Library search screenshot shows to use the books and physical filters to find print books, and to use the books and full text online filters to find e-books.


Guide to finding books on library search and on the shelves

Further guidance on finding books via Library Search and on the shelf.

 

Reading Lists at Anglia

ReadingLists@Anglia - resources to support your learning for each module.

 

Interlibrary loan and recommend a book image

Want to borrow a book ARU Library doesn't have? Use the Interlibrary Loan service or Recommend a book for purchase.

Mind the Gap

Mind the Gap is an important new 2020 publication led by Malone Mukwende from St. George's Medical School. 

Mind the Gap: A handbook of clinical sgns in black and brown skin aims to improve diversity in medical literature and education. 

Need help?

Use Ask ARU for general library queries.

If you need guidance on finding information and using resources in this guide you will be directed to your subject librarians - Jane Shelley, Karen Ready and Peter Stokes.  

You can also use our Book a Librarian service to book a 30 minute appointment

Shelf numbers

 

Education  370-379
Adult learning 374
Curriculum 375
Medical Education 607 and 610.7
Health Education 613
   

To find more books and e-books and to reserve / request items use library search.

Always start iwth your online reading list linked on Canvas or via the ARU online reading list system.

E-books

Increasingly books are available online and we make lots of e-books available for you to access. You can access them via your online reading lists through Canvas, via Library Search (filter results to Full Text Online) or by e-book collections.

PubMed bookshelf - contains open access medical and health books.

100 Ideas for Active Learning - open access online book on ideas for active learning. Includes contributions from ARU staff.

Innovations in Active Learning in Higher Education - Edited by Simon Pratt-Adams, Uwe Richter, and Mark Warnes
Foreword by Mike Sharples.

Disrupting Traditional Pedagogy

Examples of relevant e-books