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Follow us on X

  Yes, we’re on X! or the social media channel formerly known as Twitter. Follow us for information on: Latest news about the Health Library New books you can borrow Updates to resources Training opportunities you can book Using Health Library services Key online resources Improving your information skills Research opportunities Useful articles Interesting health news Make sure you follow @CECLibrary to make the most of all the facilities, services and resources available, to help you get to the best evidence.

Organ Donation Awareness Week 18th – 24th September 2023

  Organ Donation Awareness Week is a campaign run by NHS Blood and Transplant, which takes place every year with the aim of highlighting the importance of organ donation.  The aim is to encourage more people to register as organ donors so more lives can be saved.   RELATED LIBRARY RESOURCES     The Health Libraries, both at the Royal Stoke and County Hospitals, offer numerous resources related to the issue of organ donation, whether it be the practical surgical side or the ethical considerations. In the lists below you’ll find a small selection of items. To locate these items, simply go to our online catalogue or ask at the counter.   This document covers the following resources – books , journals , journal articles and patient information .      BOOKS       Transplantation at a glance ; Clatworthy, Menna; Allison, M; et al; 2012, 2 nd  edition (Wiley-Blackwell) Transplantation ; Forsythe, John L. R; 2014, 5 th  edition (Saunders Elsevier) The European Blood and Marrow Tran

Watch us on YouTube

  The Health Library YouTube channel is an excellent resource for staff and students looking to learn more about the Health Library and what we can offer you. The channel is packed with informative and engaging videos that cover health library services and resources as well as support to help you to develop your information skills. screen-shot of the Health Library youtube channel Use the Health Library YouTube channel for: Content created by qualified and experienced librarians Short, bite-size videos you can quickly digest Step-by-step, easy to follow content, helping you to learn Playlists of related videos to make them easy to find The Health Library YouTube channel is completely free to use, available on YouTube .