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Register for your NHS Athens username / password

What is this?
This is a username / password that you use to access the electronic online resources that we subscribe to for you.

What can I access with this?
You can access resources such as ebooks, ejournals and databases. You can find out more about the resources via our short Introduction to NHS Health Library Resources etutorial.

Who can apply for an NHS Athens account?
If you work for an NHS trust you can apply for an NHS Athens account. You will then be able to access the resources that your trust subscribes to.

How can I get an NHS Athens username / password?
You need to register online for your NHS Athens username / password. For more help see our Athens page and check out our etutorial NHS Athens Registration for step-by-step instructions.

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