COVID-19 chapters update
The chapters discussing coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and vaccination against SARS-CoV-2 from the McMaster Textbook of Internal Medicine have just been updated to address new findings and emerging evidence.
The chapters discussing coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and vaccination against SARS-CoV-2 from the McMaster Textbook of Internal Medicine have just been updated to address new findings and emerging evidence.
The chapter discussing coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) from the McMaster Textbook of Internal Medicine has just been updated to address new findings and emerging evidence.
A new chapter discussing vaccination against COVID-19 has been added to the online edition and mobile apps of the McMaster Textbook of Internal Medicine.
Following a year of free access, the McMaster Textbook of Internal Medicine mobile app will be soon moving towards a subscription-based model.
In the final weeks of 2020 we will be launching a couple of discount offers for our readers in different countries.
Eighteen McMaster researchers, including McMaster Textbook contributors, have been named on the 2020 list of highly cited researchers.
The chapter discussing coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) from the McMaster Textbook of Internal Medicine has just been updated to address new findings and emerging evidence.
“This ranking demonstrates the strength of our innovative approach to health research and education at McMaster (...) McMaster is the home of evidence-based medicine, but it’s our continual innovation that sets us apart.”
A maintenance break affecting our mobile applications may result in some sections of the textbook being temporarily unavailable or requesting a subscription. UPDATE: The maintenance break is now over and the apps are working as usual.
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