Databases A-Z
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The Video Journal of Orthopaedics (VJO)
The Video Journal of Orthopaedics (VJO) is a collection of over 300 educational videos created between 1996 and 2022 pertinent to the clinical practice of orthopaedic surgery. The original peer-reviewed videos examine established surgical techniques, as well as introduce new techniques and technologies important to the orthopaedic surgeon.
The videos were gifted to Johns Hopkins University in 2025, and access is for the JH community and not for public presentation.
JBJS Video Supplements were made possible by a Multimedia Alliance between The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery (JBJS) and VJO, with the goal to increase the depth of information reported in select JBJS subscription articles through production of video supplements that focus on the described surgical procedures therein.
Subject Collections
- Elbow/Arm
- Foot/Ankle
- General
- Hand/Wrist
- Hip
- Knee
- Leg
- Pediatric
- Shoulder
- Spine
- Trauma
- Elbow/Arm
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Thieme Teaching Assistant: Anatomy
The Thieme Teaching Assistant is a web-based presentation tool which helps to enrich and deepen the classroom experience. Lecturers can incorporate dynamic visuals into their presentations and course packs to enhance and reinforce their students’ knowledge. Students can use the clear, full-color images for review, study, and self-assessment. The Anatomy Module includes full-color illustrations from Gilroy et al.'s Atlas of Anatomy and additional images from Baker et al.'s Head and Neck Anatomy. -
Trends and Policy: U.S. Healthcare
Trends & Policy: US Healthcare is a series of in-depth primary source collections to support research and learning on policy related to today’s most pressing issues. This collection connects policies implemented by the U.S. government with the data-driven results and trends of those policies and provides context with analytical reports and news articles.
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TRIP Pro
Trip is a clinical search engine designed to allow users to quickly and easily find and use high-quality research evidence to support their practice and/or care. Trip has been online since 1997 and in that time has developed into the internet’s premier source of evidence-based content. Includes research evidence as well as images, videos, patient information leaflets, educational courses and news.