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UHNM Grand Rounds: Using Clinical Key

 Gladys Lopez from Elsevier will be presenting at this Friday's grand rounds at UHNM (24th Feb, 12:45 to 1:45pm).

Sign-up for a 45 min refresher webinar that will walk through the main functionalities of ClinicalKey; aimed at clinicians, nurses and researchers.

Learn:

How can I use ClinicalKey on patient-facing interactions?

  • How I can search to find fast reliable answers?
  • Does ClinicalKey helps me to confirm treatment?
  • How can I fine tune to find latest thinking?

How can I use ClinicalKey for research?

  • How I can tailor my research? Differences between browses and searches
  • How to save content/ search and prepare my material (presentation/ sharing tools)?
  • Can I earn credits while using ClinicalKey? (continuous education)


Check the grand rounds page on the UHNM intranet to join the session or email Barbara Meek.

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