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Scheduled downtime for e-Learning for Healthcare

We have received news that e-Learning for Healthcare will be unavailable Thursday 18th May between 8 am and 12 noon as follows:
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We have (...) planned some system downtime to increase the capacity of our servers. The downtime is scheduled for Thursday 18 May 2017 between 8am and 12noon.

The e-LfH Hub and the e-LfH website will be unavailable during this time.  NHS Trusts colleagues who access our content on their own systems via an AICC link will also be unable to access e-learning programmes. 

If you have any concerns or questions about this short period of downtime please email:support@e-lfh.org.uk.  Please share this notification with colleagues who may be affected.

We hope you continue to explore e-LfH to access more of our free e-learning programmes.

For regular updates about e-LfH content please follow us on Twitter: @HEE_TEL
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