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Wolters Kluwer Helps Visually Minded Nursing Students Get Ahead With Picmonic Visual Mnemonics

Press release content from Business Wire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. Wolters Kluwer Helps Visually Minded Nursing Students Get Ahead With Picmonic Visual Mnemonics April 27, 2021 GMT WALTHAM, Mass. (BUSINESS WIRE) Apr 27, 2021 For today’s nursing students who turn to visual social media platforms like Instagram and Pinterest, a picture-based approach to nursing education can help organically reinforce challenging topics they’re studying with 331% more retention and 50% higher scores. To support visual learners in nursing school, Wolters Kluwer, Health is expanding its exclusive collaboration with Picmonic for Nursing Education. Now, nursing students can access Picmonic’s visual mnemonic lessons directly within Lippincott® CoursePoint+, Wolters Kluwer’s leading integrated digital course solution for nursing education.

Wolters Kluwer to publish two open access journals in collaboration with Shandong University

 E-Mail April 26, 2021 - Wolters Kluwer, Health announced today the addition of two fully open access journals to the Lippincott® portfolio as part of a shared mission with Shandong University to expand the reach of healthcare discoveries globally with the publication of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine and Current Urology. The new open access titles publish original research in their respective medical specialties. We are always looking to increase access to quality scientific research and the addition of these open access journals to our portfolio supports that mission, said Jennifer Brogan, Vice President, Journal Publishing & Society Services at Wolters Kluwer, Health Learning, Research & Practice. We are delighted to build upon our relationship with Shandong University with these titles and to help them deliver impactful clinical research to healthcare professionals worldwide.

Wolters Kluwer and Chinese Medical Association to publish new open access journals Cardiology Discovery and Infectious Diseases & Immunity

 E-Mail April 23, 2021 -Wolters Kluwer, Health announced today the publication of two new, fully open access journals under its Lippincott® portfolio as part of an ongoing collaboration with the Chinese Medical Association (CMA). Cardiology Discovery and Infectious Diseases & Immunity will accelerate the dissemination, exchange, and utilization of scientific research results in their respective fields. We are excited to expand our relationship with the Chinese Medical Association in launching these new open access journals that will provide dedicated spaces for important research in cardiovascular medicine and infectious diseases, said Jennifer Brogan, Vice President, Journal Publishing & Society Solutions at Wolters Kluwer, Health Learning, Research & Practice. Wolters Kluwer is focused on expanding the open access titles available to professionals in all areas of medicine and these two journals are important additions to the Lippincott portfolio.

Wolters Kluwer Health: Wolters Kluwer Announces Suite of Digital Learning Tools to Facilitate Medical Schools Transition to Blended Learning

Wolters Kluwer Health: Wolters Kluwer Announces Suite of Digital Learning Tools to Facilitate Medical Schools Transition to Blended Learning helps medical schools deliver instruction, experiential learning, and assessment across all aspects of medical curriculum Today, Wolters Kluwer, Health introduced Lippincott Clinical Context, a suite of digital learning tools intended to help medical schools as they incorporate digital and remote instruction into their curriculum. The Lippincott Clinical Context program provides access to a comprehensive set of solutions that faculty can use to deliver high quality instruction and assess student progress in every discipline, from anatomy to basic sciences to clerkship topics, whether students are on campus or remote.

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