Commitment to Academic Success
A strong commitment to academic success is essential to developing the clinical judgment, discipline, and resilience required of physicians. Mastery of foundational science, dedication to continuous improvement, and a willingness to seek support when needed are central to thriving in medical school. As a medical student, you are entrusted with upholding a commitment to excellence in learning and character while striving to reach your fullest potential. From your first day forward, you are called to approach your education with focus, integrity, and a commitment to lifelong learning.
SOM Academic Support Services
SOM Academic Support Services
- Office of Medical Education | Academic Development
- Office of Medical Education | Educational Support
- Instructional Technology Group
- Curriculum Support Services
Educational Support and Disability Services
Educational Support and Disability Services
The Office of Educational Support and Disability Services (ESDS) coordinates services to assist students with disabilities in obtaining reasonable accommodations through an interactive process involving the student and the school.
The Office of Medical Education can assist students seeking to navigate Accommodations in the pre-clinical, clerkship, and advanced phases of medical school. They can assist students seeking Accommodations for USMLE examination.
Library Services
The Health Sciences and Human Services Library
The Health Sciences and Human Services Library (HSHSL) is one of the largest health sciences libraries in the United States. The library serves as a campus hub for collaboration and learning. With wireless connectivity throughout the building, the HSHSL has seating for over 800 users, 41 group study rooms, a poster printing service, an Innovation Space with 3D printers, a presentation and production studio, art gallery, and multiple technology-enhanced meeting and collaboration spaces.
Through the HSHSL’s web site (www.hshsl.umaryland.edu,) students have access to a suite of research services that includes research consultations, free workshops on topics including health literacy, data management, and citation managers, and video tutorials that cover how to search databases such as PubMed and Embase, formatting your poster for printing, and more. The School of Medicine has a dedicated librarian, Nicole Shelawala, M. Eng., MLIS, who can be contacted at nshelawala@hshsl.umaryland.edu for expert assistance
The library provides access to 105 databases, 3,798 e-journals, 18,055 e-books, and maintains a collection of 144,632 print books and 7,586 archival print journals. All of the current journal literature is available electronically. Through the library’s interlibrary loan and document delivery service, students may freely acquire articles and other resources not available through the library’s collections. The HSHSL also provides access to the UMB Digital Archive, an open access university repository hosting university created research including white papers, research posters, and more.
For more information, contact the HSHSL at hshsl@umaryland.edu or 410-706-7995.