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Changing jobs – now you can take your NHS Athens account with you!

The transferable Athens account allows you to maintain search histories, RSS feeds and alerts. It also means there is only one NHS Athens login to remember.

This is one of the many changes new operational changes to NHS Athens. Other improvements include the ability to log in using your email address instead of your username, making it easier still to remember access.

For first time Athens users registering for a new account, instant access is now available by either registering on an NHS computer using your most frequently used email account, or registering at home using an NHS email account for job verification purposes.

For further information, why not visit the National Library for Health FAQ sheet, or contact the Health Library or your local Athens administrator.

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