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How can the Health Library support Allied Health Professionals (AHPs)?

 The Health Library can support allied health professionals (AHPs) throughout their training and whole, lifelong career.

We can support your practice, professional development and research ambitions. Join the library for a wealth of resources and specialist services.

Access Key Resources

  • We have a wealth of resources to help you to find the key information you need. Including: books / ebooks, journals and databases.
  • Specialist search tools will help you to get straight to the best evidence you need.
  • You can get access to full-text by registering for your NHS OpenAthens username.

Just go to our NHS Resources web page for all the links you'll need.

Stay Up-to-date

Make sure you have the most recent information:

Develop your Skills

Keep your digital skills up-to-date:

Watch the video from HEE for more information

Need more help?

Just get in touch with the Health Library.

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