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Elsevier Live, Student Edition

Revisit Elsevier Live and replay all sessions from the series – on demand when it suits you. Choose from 16+ free webinar recordings from acclaimed Elsevier authors, doctors, and nurses from all over the world. Register to access all the sessions.

Past sessions

Our latest Elsevier Live virtual series was jam-packed covering a range of topics relevant to medical, nursing and health students across all years. Catch every session from how to tackle difficult subjects, interactive clinical cases, how to take a history and examine a patient, preparing for placement, and much more! 

Mastering Medical Terminology for first years – getting to grips with the basics, with Sue Walker & Maryann Wood

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Mastering Medical Terminology for first years

Mastering Medical Terminology for first years

Anatomy sorted. The supercharged study plan for all subjects, with A/Prof Quentin Fogg & Dr Ali Mirjalili

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The supercharged study plan for all subjects

The supercharged study plan for all subjects

Learning Pathophysiology should not be difficult, with Dr Judy Craft & A/Prof Christopher Gordon

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Learning Pathophysiology should not be difficult

Learning Pathophysiology should not be difficult

Learning how to take a history... with Prof Nicholas J. Talley & Dr Simon O’Connor

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Learning how to take a history.

Learning how to take a history.

Is there a medical student on the plane? With Dr Sascha Fulde

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Is there a medical student on the plane?

Is there a medical student on the plane?

Unwritten rules of nursing placements, with Yangama Jokwiro

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Unwritten rules of nursing placements

Unwritten rules of nursing placements

Elsevier Live, Student Edition

Our latest Elsevier Live virtual series was jam-packed covering a range of topics relevant to medical, nursing and health students across all years. Catch up on anything you missed or revisit your favourite sessions. 

For everyone

Mastering Medical Terminology for first years -  Getting to grips with the basics!

With Sue Walker & Maryann Wood

Learn some basics about building and breaking down medical terms to help you start to develop a foundation for understanding the medical language that you may be exposed to during your studies.

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Mastering Medical Terminology for first years

Mastering Medical Terminology for first years

Anatomy sorted. The supercharged study plan for all subjects.

With A/Prof Quentin Fogg and Dr Ali Mirjalili

Learn the best way to study for, well, anything, These expert anatomy educators explain the most common errors students make when studying and walk you through a simple plan that will change the way you think about exam preparation.

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Anatomy sorted

Anatomy sorted

Euthanasia – Good Death or Bad Death?

With Prof Teik Oh AM

This is a highly controversial topic in healthcare and society. Teik Oh clarifies the concept, addresses false information, and presents medical, ethical, and legal viewpoints on both sides.

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Euthanasia

Euthanasia

Sketch with Mao

With Dr Mao Fong Lim

Mao is back for anatomy sketching session centred around creativity, wellbeing, reflection and connection. Light a candle, sit down with a cup of tea and wind down for the day with this creative exercise.

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Sketch with Mao

Sketch with Mao

How to do a quick and dirty cognitive screen

With Dr Carmelo Aquilina

Learn how to do a cognitive assessment in about 5 minutes (the quick) and also how to get a rough idea of whether someone has a cognitive impairment when doing a routine interview (the dirty).

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How to do a quick and dirty cognitive screen

How to do a quick and dirty cognitive screen

Dr Mythbuster: a crash course in handling #fakenews

With Laís Junqueira

Fact or Fiction? Learn the science behind fake news to improve your recognition skills and boost your confidence to help others evaluate their sources.

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Dr Mythbuster: a crash course in handling #fakenews

Dr Mythbuster: a crash course in handling #fakenews

For nursing students

Learning pathophysiology should not be difficult

With Dr Judy Craft & A/Prof Christopher Gordon

Hear about some of the principles that underlie a range of pathophysiology topics. Understanding these principles will make the learning of pathophysiology easier for you..

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Learning pathophysiology should not be difficult

Learning pathophysiology should not be difficult

Unwritten rules of nursing placements

With Yangama Jokwiro

This talk presents the so called ‘unwritten rules of placement’ that every student should familiarise themselves with. Yangama also introduces Buddy Nurse, your essential buddy for practicalyou to support when you need it most.

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Unwritten rules of nursing placements

Unwritten rules of nursing placements

Tips for finding balance through the journey of nursing school

With Amber Duncan

Amber Duncan, Registered Nurse, shares tips for finding balance and enjoying life in the midst of this potentially chaotic, but exciting time. Amber also shares advice on tips for studying and how to transfer theory into practice in real life clinical settings.

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Tips for finding balance through the journey of nursing school

Tips for finding balance through the journey of nursing school

Tips for navigating the world of paediatrics

With Sarah Duncanson

Are you about to undertake your paediatric rotation? Are you interested in pursuing paediatrics? Sarah, Paediatric Critical Care Nurse, walks you through some insightful tips and tricks on navigating the world of paediatrics.

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Tips for navigating the world of paediatrics

Tips for navigating the world of paediatrics

The Power of Nurses: Holding up half the sky

With Barbara Stilwell

An interview with Barbara Stilwell on the role of nurses. Hear about women in leadership roles in the nursing profession – how far we’ve come and where there is to go – and women’s health issues in 2021 from a domestic and international perspective.

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The Power of Nurses: Holding up half the sky

The Power of Nurses: Holding up half the sky

For medical students

On being a doctor – learning how to take a history and examine a patient in the 21st century

With Prof Nicholas J. Talley & Dr Simon O’Connor

Talley and O’Connor will share their valuable advice on how to reach an accurate diagnosis: avoid common pitfalls and communicate effectively with patients and colleagues along the way.

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On being a doctor

On being a doctor

Tips from Psychiatry That Will Improve Every Patient Conversation in Every Specialty

With Dr Gavin Tucker

Dr. Gavin Tucker is a trainee psychiatrist who has just written a book on psychiatric examination. Gavin condenses down the core skills of being a great psychiatrist, & how the lessons learned from psychiatry will help you whenever & wherever you need.

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Tips from Psychiatry That Will Improve Every Patient Conversation in Every Specialty

Tips from Psychiatry That Will Improve Every Patient Conversation in Every Specialty

Is there a medical student on the plane?

With Dr Sascha Fulde

Dr Sascha Fulde takes you through some real life emergency situations that you might face in your early life as a medical student. Sascha will take you through some easy to remember real life scenarios to get you through the real thing.

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Is there a medical student on the plane?

Is there a medical student on the plane?

ECG made Squiddie

With Dr Lydia Lozzi

Squid’s guide to reviewing an ECG. This webinar works through a systematic approach to reviewing an ECG, with the principle aim of finding everything really urgent whilst making note of some of the exam question Worthy stuff.

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ECG made Squiddie

ECG made Squiddie

How to Thrive as a woman in medicine (part 1)

With Dr Nicola Zammitt and Dr Anna Dover

Dr Nicola Zammitt and Dr Anna Dover talk about their experiences of being women in medicine and how they have navigated their successful careers in endocrinology and medical education. Learn how they have added authorship to their CV’s, how they did this and what experience this has brought them.

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How to Thrive as a woman in medicine (part 1)

How to Thrive as a woman in medicine (part 1)

How to Thrive as a woman in medicine (part 2)

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How to Thrive as a woman in medicine (part 2)

How to Thrive as a woman in medicine (part 2)