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Wear your mask in the Health Library

 Just a quick reminder to everyone visiting the Health Library - make sure you wear your mask. You can pick one up at the entrance. Follow the instructions whilst using library facilities to ensure a covid-secure environment. You can find more information on our website .

Register for KnowledgeShare for bespoke updates so that you get the current evidence

 Want to get the latest evidence quickly? KnowledgeShare is a service that provides personalised evidence updates to your inbox, covering both clinical and non clinical topics. Evidence updates are sent regularly and can include: guidelines, systematic reviews, high-level journals, management and educational topics, local professional development events, and more... Used by over 100 NHS services, KnowledgeShare is developed with an understanding of information that works for you. How does this work? Your own KnowledgeShare profile is created which means you receive information tailored for your role. How do I register? Go to the Health Library current awareness page and either: Complete the MS Word registration form and send it back to us. We’ll set up your account. Self-register using your NHS OpenAthens login at the KnowledgeShare website Visit the Health Library: Pick up a form from either of our Health Libraries, return the completed form, and we will create an a

NHS printer out of order

 The NHS printer, connected to the NHS network in the Health Library, is currently out of order. There is no printing available directly from the NHS network. What can you do? Save your print items to your network workspace as digital documents using " print to PDF " If you are a library member you can request a temporary Keele login to access the Keele network and print to the Keele printer. You'll need to pay for printing here via your library card. Note you may need to send your print items to your email to be able to pick them up from the Keele network. Ask staff at the library counter to see if they can assist further. You will need to pay for any printing completed by staff. Please ensure that you maintain confidentiality of any necessary data. We apologise for any inconvenience caused and we'll let you know when the printer is up and running again.

Lung Cancer Awareness Month, 1st - 30th November 2021

  Lung cancer is one of the most common and serious types of cancer. Around 47,000 people are diagnosed with the condition every year in the UK. Although there are not normally any signs or symptoms in the early stages of lung cancer, but many people with the condition eventually develop symptoms including: a persistent cough coughing up blood persistent breathlessness unexplained tiredness and weight loss an ache or pain when breathing or coughing To coincide with the campaigns eighth year the Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation have launched their #FollowMyLead campaign to coincide with lung cancer awareness month.   This year they are focussing on cutting the clichés and finding a better way to talk about lung cancer. For more information surrounding the importance of seeking medical advice if you are experiencing nay of the above symptoms and the treatment of lung cancer please visit the Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation, Cancer Research and NHS Choices websites: http

Raising awareness of men's health issues in Movember - resources from Clinical Key

#Movember is an annual event to raise awareness of men's health issues , such as prostate cancer.  Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer worldwide in men; however, its survival rate is high when diagnosed on time.  You can learn more facts about prostate cancer with your  ClinicalKey  toolkit.     NHS staff at UHNM can access resources via Clinical Key, using your NHS  OpenAthens  username.     Log in to Clinical Key , then take a look at the resources available.     Journal articles   An important step towards smarter screening for prostate cancer   Lancet Oncology, The, Caroline M Moore  2021-09-01, Volume 22, Issue 9, Pages 1201-1202, Copyright © 2021 Elsevier Ltd   Wait and Hurry Up: Radiation Therapy for Prostate Cancer During the COVID-19 Pandemic . International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology, Physics. Hoffman, Karen E., MD,  MHSc , MPH. Published October 1, 2020. Volume 108, Issue 2. Pages 340-340. © 2020.   Impact of COVID-19 on Prostate Cancer Managemen