Cleveland Clinic, Elsevier collaborate

Cleveland Clinic has signed a strategic partnership with Elsevier to provide physician-author support of content for First Consult, an evidence-based clinical decision support tool.

Through this collaboration, Cleveland Clinic physicians will provide ongoing updates and reviews of First Consult medical topics, Philadelphia-based Elsevier stated.

The collaboration expands on the two organizations’ relationship, as the clinic currently provides point-of-care continuing medical education credit to users of Elsevier's First Consult and MD Consult, a clinical reference tool.

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