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Clinical Key: supporting clinical staff

Do you need evidence-based, concise information to support clinical decisions?

Do you want quick access to full-text books and articles for in-depth reading?

Do you want easy tools to help save you time?

Do you need up-to-date information for continuous learning?

You need Clinical Key

Clinical Key is a clinical search engine, giving you access to a wealth of evidence-based resources to support confident clinical decision-making and in-depth reading for research and professional development.

icons to depict 4 elements of clinical key - 1. head and cogs for clinical focus, 2. document for full-text, 3. tools for time-saving tools, 4. calendar for up-to-date

Did you catch Clinical Key at the UHNM grand round?

If you missed out on the session you can view Gladys’ presentation on our website.

Make sure you make the most of Clinical Key

Access

Clinical Key is available to UHNM staff. Access it via the Health Library NHS Resources page or log in here via OpenAthens.

Watch this video for help logging in and activating your account.

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