Free and trial accesses

Trial Access

BMJ Best Practice and BMJ Case Reports

Until 05.04.2026, Charles University has trial access to two BMJ products.


BMJ Best Practice


Ranked among the best clinical decision support tools for health professionals worldwide, BMJ Best Practice is uniquely structured around the patient consultation and presented in a step-by-step format, covering prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis. Updated daily using robust evidence-based methodology and expert opinion, BMJ Best Practice provides you with access to the very latest clinical information.


Access via the eResources Portal: https://cuni.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/420CKIS_INST/1aaf3k3/alma9926159556906986


BMJ Case Reports


The collection of peer-reviewed clinical case reports, designed to support clinical work, education, and exam preparation. With over 30,000 reports from more than 120 countries, the platform connects users to a global network of shared clinical experience, facilitating learning from real-world scenarios.


Access via the eResources Portal: https://cuni.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/420CKIS_INST/1aaf3k3/alma9926159556806986


Webinar

Charles University - Getting started with BMJ Best Practice

12.03. 13:00 https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/927a0b4e-cb9a-496f-b52e-9a8c43c6e151@bf448ebe-e65f-40e6-9e31-33fdaa412880


This session will demonstrate the use of BMJ Best Practice, an online clinical decision support tool, to answer clinical questions and support decision making at the point of care. This tool will help students' learning and transition to clinical practice.


Osmosis

Until 31.05.2026, Charles University has trial access to Osmosis — an interactive platform for studying (and teaching) medical disciplines. This platform combines modern technology with a deep understanding of the needs of learners in the medical and health sciences. It offers a wide range of multimedia learning materials, including videos, quizzes, and flashcards, designed to promote deeper understanding and long-term memory. Osmosis can be used for self-study as well as for teaching.


Access via the eResources Portal:

https://cuni.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/420CKIS_INST/gf08nd/alma9926156025606986


Guides & tutorials:

https://view.highspot.com/viewer/96632f6706f04a77e8a30a2e42fcee7e#ejfy0z5qq6


Login is via the university email; follow the guide at the eResources Portal (after accessing the Osmosis platform).


Webinar

How to Study Smarter with Osmosis AI

19.03. 19:00 https://health.webinars.elsevier.com/elsevier-health/how-to-study-smarter-with-osmosis-ai


Preparing for exams or navigating complex medical material? Join us for an introduction to the new Osmosis AI tool: a built-in conversational study assistant designed to help you understand, review, and reinforce key medical concepts with confidence




Last change: March 24, 2026 09:43 
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