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World Cancer Day February 4th - topics from Clinical Key / elsevier

Elsevier supports you in oncology care through knowledge on World Cancer Day​.

Toolkits in Clinical Key

Elsevier have developed a number of topic-specific toolkits of content within Clinical Key

Clinical Key is available to UHNM staff via your NHS OpenAthens username. It will probably be easier for you to access the content if you log in to Clinical Key first.

Webinar: Cancer Care During the Covid-19 Pandemic and After

The team will demonstrate ways of accessing oncology information quickly for clinicians and talk about cancer care during the Covid-19 pandemic and after. 

APAC/EMEA (Panel in English)

February 18th; (UTC +8)

9:00h London | 10:00h Amsterdam | 11:00h Cairo | 13:00h Dubai | 17:00h Singapore

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You can find our more about how Elsevier is supporting World Cancer Day.

For more help using Clinical Key try our presentation Getting Started with Clinical Key.

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