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Clinical Key for UHNM staff – find answers fast

UHNM staff can now use Clinical Key to find the answer to clinical queries:
  • Clinical Specialist Search Engine
  • SmartSearch to find answers quickly
  • Access ebooks
  • Full-text ejournals
  • Evidence-based topics
  • Images & Videos
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Specialist Flyers:
We have a range of specialist flyers detailing specialist content. Please contact Cheryl, the eResources Librarian if you would like a specialist flyer for your department [c.kent@keele.ac.uk]

Flyers available:
Anaesthesiology
Obstetrics & Gynaecology
Cardiology
Oncology
Dermatology
Ophthalmology
Diabetes / Endocrinology
Orthopaedics
Emergency Medicine
Otolaryngology
Gastroenterology
Paediatrics
Geriatric Medicine
Pathology
Haematology
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
Infectious Diseases
Psychiatry
Internal Medicine
Pulmonary Disease
Medical Education
Radiology
Neonatal & Perinatal Medicine
Reproductive Medicine
Nephrology
Rheumatology
Neurology
Surgery

More Help:
Or contact our training teams:
  • Health Library (Royal Stoke): 01782 679500 :: health.library@keele.ac.uk
  • LERC (County, Stafford): 01785 236113 :: library@mail.uhns.nhs.uk


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