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New Oxford Handbooks for NHS Staff – including training and exam support

 NHS staff have access to another 18 titles from the Oxford Medicine collection. These include titles to support training and exam revision. The titles are:

  • Advanced Training In Anaesthesia
  • Deconstructing the OSCE: Strategies for OSCE Success
  • Drugs in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care
  • Drugs in Neurology
  • Drugs in Palliative Care
  • Drugs in Psychiatry
  • Essential Revision Notes for the Cardiology KBA
  • Oxford Clinical Guidelines: Newly Qualified Doctors
  • Oxford Handbook of Head and Neck Anatomy      
  • Oxford Handbook of Medical Ethics and Law
  • Oxford Professional Practice: Handbook of Medical Leadership and Management
  • Oxford Professional Practice: Handbook of Patient Safety
  • SBAs for the Oral and Maxilliofacial Surgery FRCS
  • Training In Anaesthesia
  • Training in Medicine
  • Training in Ophthamology
  • Viva Training in ENT: Preparation for the FRCS (ORL-HNS)
  • Vivas for the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery FRCS   

You can access the titles from the NHS Knowledge and Library Hub, our ebooks web page or Library Search.

You will need your NHS OpenAthens username to log in for the full-text.

For more help reading ebooks see our blog posts:

Please contact the Health Library if you need any help accessing resources.

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