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New Dates for Training Courses - January to March 2020

We’ve released new training dates for our training programme. Have a look at the training opportunities available at the Health Library this Winter and start 2020 by updating your skills.

We can help you to develop your skills so that you can find the evidence to support decision-making and patient care.

We've now got short bite-sized courses, lasting only 30 minutes as well as more in-depth sessions.

Keele Students:

Find out about the courses on offer and book your place online.

NHS Staff:

Check out the new courses available to help you get started with our major resources. Book your place online.

If you need individual help or are struggling to find the time to attend then get in touch with our training team to arrange a 1-to-1 session,

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