Location of the Departmental Library

The Departmental Library of the College of Medicine at BIU is located on the 3rd Floor of Building A, adjacent to the student study area and near the simulation labs. Its central location within the College of Medicine makes it easily accessible to students and faculty throughout the day.

The Departmental Library at the College of Medicine is a dedicated resource hub for medical students, faculty, and researchers. Designed to support the academic and professional development of our community, the library houses a comprehensive collection of medical textbooks, journals, and digital resources, covering core disciplines such as anatomy, physiology, pathology, and clinical medicine.

Key Features Include:

Extensive Collection
Offers a range of up-to-date medical literature, including textbooks, peer-reviewed journals, and research papers that cater to both foundational and advanced medical knowledge.

Digital Access
Students can access a digital library of e-books, databases, and medical research platforms, allowing for quick and convenient access to essential resources.

Quiet Study Areas
Separate quiet zones and study cubicles provide a peaceful environment for focused study, while collaborative tables support group work and discussions.

Research and Reference Support
Library staff offer research assistance, helping students find resources for assignments, papers, and exam preparation.

Study Resources and Test Prep
A dedicated section for board exam preparation materials, including study guides and practice tests, is available to assist students in preparing for their licensing exams.

Multimedia Resources
The library includes multimedia resources, such as anatomical models, medical imaging resources, and videos, to enhance visual and practical learning.

Extended Hours
To accommodate the demanding schedules of medical students, the library offers extended hours during exam periods, ensuring accessibility when students need it most.

The Departmental Library is a cornerstone of the academic environment, supporting our commitment to excellence in medical education and lifelong learning.