What’s New

  • Free access to the McMaster Textbook app and website

    Free access to the McMaster Textbook app and website

    We are thrilled to announce free access to the McMaster Textbook app and website for users in Canada and the United States. Click to read more.

  • McMaster recognized as a global leader in industry and research impact in new rankings

    McMaster recognized as a global leader in industry and research impact in new rankings

    McMaster’s strong partnerships with industry and its research excellence have been rated among the best in the world by a key international ranking.

  • Lung 2024 coming in October

    Lung 2024 coming in October

    Lung 2024 is a virtual conference that features state-of-the-art knowledge in the topic of contemporary and practical management of lung diseases and disorders. No registration fee.

  • Textbook updates

    Textbook updates

    A summary of the latest chapter updates in Signs and Symptoms, Endocrinology, Gastroenterology, Infectious Diseases, Psychiatry, Pregnancy-Related Conditions, Respirology, and Toxicology and Addiction.

  • New chapter: Falls

    New chapter: Falls

    The new chapter on falls in the McMaster Textbook of Internal Medicine provides an overview of risk factors, proper assessment, and prevention of falls in older adults.

  • Textbook updates

    Textbook updates

    A summary of the latest chapter updates in Signs and Symptoms, Allergy and Immunology, Cardiology, Gastroenterology, Infectious Diseases, Nephrology, and Procedures.

  • MetaClinician: Colchicine after myocardial infarction

    MetaClinician: Colchicine after myocardial infarction

    Do you ever wonder what your colleagues would do in a similar clinical situation? Join the MetaClinician® hive mind to ask your questions, check your understanding of new evidence, and earn CME credits. This module focuses on the use of colchicine following MI.

  • MetaClinician: Iodine vs chlorhexidine

    MetaClinician: Iodine vs chlorhexidine

    Do you ever wonder what your colleagues would do in a similar clinical situation? Join the MetaClinician® hive mind to ask your questions, check your understanding of new evidence, and earn CME credits. This module focuses on iodine vs chlorhexidine as skin antiseptics.

  • New chapter: Polypharmacy and Deprescribing

    New chapter: Polypharmacy and Deprescribing

    The newly added chapter on polypharmacy and deprescribing in the McMaster Textbook of Internal Medicine provides valuable insights into rational medication use in the elderly.

  • McMaster continues to be one of Canada’s most research-intensive universities

    McMaster continues to be one of Canada’s most research-intensive universities

    McMaster continues to rank among Canada’s top research universities in the annual ranking published by Research Infosource.

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