Educational Tools
Access to the Library's collection of electronic resources is restricted to affiliated users of The Queen's Medical Center. ID and Password are required from remote locations. Remote access may be further limited to certain affiliated users for selected resources.
Users agree to abide by all rules and regulations of The Queen's Medical Center, Hawaii Medical Library including its Electronic Resource Use Policy and not to make unauthorized use of another party's intellectual property.
Images
- AccessMedicine Image Index - images from Harrison's Online, Hurst's The Heart, and Goodman & Gilman's Pharmacology
Please refer to the web site's terms of use for images. - Google Image Search
- Health Education Assets Library (HEAL)
Free, high-quality digital materials for health sciences education. Includes some images. - Kaiser Family Foundation Fast Facts
Slides and online tools. - MD Consult Images
Please refer to the web site's terms of use for images. - Medical Images and Illustrations - Karolinska Institute
- Mosby's Nursing Consult
Please refer to the web site's terms of use for images. - Public Health Image Library - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Organized, universal electronic gateway to CDC's pictures. - Wellcome Images - The world's leading source of images on the history of medicine, modern biomedical science and clinical medicine.
Teaching Materials
- Hawaii Medical Library Catalog
Search our library catalog for models and charts that you can use for educational purposes. Type your search term into the second search box. The first one will be filled in for you. - Health Education Assets Library (HEAL)
Free, high-quality digital materials for health sciences education. - Multimedia Educational Resource for Learning and Online Teaching (MERLOT)
Find peer reviewed online teaching and learning materials. Search specifically for learning materials in the health sciences. - New England Journal of Medicine: Videos in Clinical Medicine (no remote access)
Teaching videos intended to help students, trainees, and younger physicians to learn procedural techniques from experienced colleagues.