Skip to main content

NHS Journal Changes for 2021

 We have renewed our subscriptions to our NHS ejournals. However there have been a couple of changes to the location of access:

Blood

 The journal Blood is available to NHS staff via your NHS OpenAthens username. Our subscription for this title has changed this year. You can now access full-text via the Science Direct platform.

Journal of Clinical Oncology

The Journal of Clinical Oncology is available to NHS staff via your NHS OpenAthens username. Our subscription for this title has changed this year. You can now access full-text via the Ovid platform.

Access NHS eJournals

All journal titles are accessible from our NHS Journals A-Z list. For more help finding journals via this list you can:


Comments

Popular posts from this blog

NHS OpenAthens bulletin - Training opportunities at the Health Library [April 2026]

 Your NHS OpenAthens username gives you access to to excellent healthcare-based resources. Are you using them efficiently and effectively to get the evidence you need? Make the most of NHS resources; develop your skills by making the most of the training opportunities available at the Health Library. Read our latest NHS OpenAthens bulletin below or open the bulletin in a new browser tab . NHSOpenAthens bulletin April 2026 by Cheryl Kent

Webinar: BMJ Best Practice and state-of-the-art care for Sepsis in Adults

Webinar: BMJ Best Practice and state-of-the-art care for Sepsis in Adults Wednesday 29th April 2026, 2-3pm Improve sepsis outcomes for adult patients by joining our expert speakers, Dr Kieran Walsh (BMJ Clinical Director) and Professor Matt Morgan (Consultant in Intensive Care Medicine, Cardiff), for a focused webinar.  This session will guide you through practical strategies for leveraging BMJ Best Practice to provide outstanding care and address common clinical challenges in sepsis management. Key Topics : Managing comorbidities, overcoming implementation challenges, and avoiding clinical pitfalls. Who : Ideal for all NHS Doctors, Nurses, Pharmacists and Students. Takeaway : Practical strategies for evidence-based care at the bedside. Please register via Microsoft Teams