Hello, Wenzhou Medical University
medical students and faculty!
Welcome to AMBOSS, a new platform dedicated to helping future physicians learn and succeed in medicine.
You and your classmates are invited to use AMBOSS for free!
From May 25th to June 30th, enjoy open access using the special
Wenzhou Medical University code:
(AMBOSS-4APH-Y2G6-XMSZ
Let AMBOSS be your portable medical resource.
800+ learning cards covering all clinical subjects
2400+ Clinically based Questions covering all clinical subjects
Updated daily by a team of over 50 physicians
Explore concepts in depth with images, videos and charts
Take notes and customize your learning
Test your knowledge and build comprehension with the clinical question bank
Supportive features and interactive analysis help you fill your knowledge gaps
FAQ
Is my access really free?
Yes! By using the code, you get one month of complete, unlimited access, including all updates we release in the next months to the AMBOSS platform. We collaborated with your university to create this opportunity for you.
Who is AMBOSS made for?
AMBOSS is a learning system designed for your whole medical career. Medical students, residents and physicians can use the library as an easily navigable reference tool for their clinical work and prep for exams with an integrated clinical case-style question bank.
Will I be charged at the end of my free trial?
No! We don't ask for any payment data when you sign up and activate the university access code. When the free period ends, your access will simply expire. You can take action to pay for extended access and keep using the platform. Your data will be saved in your account for you to access if you decide to get a subscription now, or in the future.
Who writes the medical content in AMBOSS?
The AMBOSS content is written by an international team of over 50 physicians, using feedback from medical students. The editorial team ensures that each article meets our highest standards of quality with respect to content, structure, and style. Entries are reviewed by at least three medical professionals and one copyeditor before being published.