JoVE Debuts Clinical Skills Video Collection

The Journal of Visualized Experiments (JoVE) is expanding its database of science method and practice demonstration videos with the launch of its first Clinical Skills collection.

"The new Clinical Skills collections will showcase a variety of essential medical exams which are vital for medical and nursing students to understand," according to a news release. "To help ensure that this understanding is achieved as consistently and deeply as possible, all of these essential Clinical Skills are taught through step-by-step video guides which can be indefinitely accessed by subscribers."

Previous science education collections from JoVE include Basic Biology, Advanced Biology, Psychology, Environmental Science and Chemistry.

To promote the new collection, JoVE is offering free trials through July 31. More information is available at jove.com.

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