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Working together & improving care – supporting UHNM’s Values


Our Clinical Effectiveness Librarian works with the Bedside Clinical Guidelines Partnership to provide the evidence supporting the guidelines.
The Bedside Clinical Guidelines provide assistance for the consistent, evidence-based management of patients in acute hospital settings. They are published by The Bedside Clinical Guidelines Partnership and are used within the University Hospitals of North Midlands (UHNM).
There are 7 titles in total. All are available as ebooks via the UHNM Intranet:
  • Emergency Medicine guidelines
  • Medical guidelines
  • Neonatal guidelines
  • Nursing guidelines
  • Obstetric guidelines
  • Paediatric guidelines
  • Surgical guidelines

 We also hold print copies of the following:

A number of guideline sets are also available to Keele students on specific reading lists, via Keele’s KLE.
You can find out more about this set of guidelines from our website.
UHNM values:


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