Health Sciences Center Library Administration is pleased to inform you that training sessions on Clinical Key Student Nursing and Osmosis Databases will be held in the library. Kindly find the details below:
Session (1): Clinical Key Student Nursing Database
Date: Thursday, 16th October,2025
Time: 8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.
Venue: HSC Library, Training & Literature Search Dept, 3rd Floor, HSC New Building
Description: Clinical Key Student Nursing is an interactive learning platform providing trusted nursing content and innovative teaching and learning tools to build practice-ready confidence in future health professionals. It offers students a wealth of learning resources. In addition, teachers have access to materials designed to complement their teaching and enrich learning.
Trial Link:
Session (2): Osmosis Database
Date: Thursday, 16th October,2025
Time: 9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.
Venue: HSC Library, Training & Literature Search Dept, 3rd Floor, HSC New Building
Description: Osmosis is a web- and mobile-application that makes medical education more efficient by:
Consolidating the best available educational content like videos, practice questions and articles into a single learning environment.
Providing tools for students to write, share and curate their own practice questions and content.
Using advanced learning science to deliver this content so that students can absorb, retain and employ it as easily as possible.
Integrating different kinds of content, like videos, USMLE-style practice questions, memory anchors and reference articles, Osmosis makes content stickier and helps students prepare simultaneously for Class Exams, Board Exams and Clinical Practice. It also helps them crowdsource their own content and materials, for more engaged, active and collaborative learning.
Osmosis delivers high-quality content from medical experts as well as through partnerships with world-class leaders in medical education. Osmosis delivers relevant content alongside course documents; generates customizable quizzes; and suggests daily flashcards and questions based on a student’s curriculum, schedule and quiz-performance history.
Trial Link: https://www.osmosis.org/cohort-invite?id=6878&k=W1Y3QynaTVCZI_lV_nV1U6V2SBSXXzrU
For further information, please send an email to manal.hasan@ku.edu.kw
Best Regards,
Dalal Kamal
Acting Director
Health Sciences Center Library Administration
Kuwait University