NIHR
funding to produce DARE (Database of Abstracts of Reviews of Effects) and NHS
EED (NHS Economic Evaluation Database) ceases at the end of March 2015.
However, both databases can still be accessed via the CRD website. Bibliographic records will be published on DARE and
NHS EED until 31st March 2015.
Health Information Week is a national, multi-sector campaign. It promotes high-quality information for patients and the public. The theme for Thursday is Health Literacy and Misinformation. Why not book Health Literacy Awareness Training today for you and your team. Health Literacy Awareness Training provided by the Health Library This session, accredited by the Royal Society for Public Health UK (RSPH), aims to: introduce you to the concept of health literacy; consider the impact low health literacy can have on your work, your patients, and the NHS; and explore practical methods that can be used to help improve health literacy and the patient experience. Time: One Hour Format: V irtually ( via Teams ) or face-to-face Location: Royal Stoke or County. CPD : 1 hour ( Certificate provided ) Contact: Debbie Wyatt by email to book a session: debbie.wyatt@uhnm.nhs.uk
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