Have you been following our blog posts for #KNOWvember23? Here’s what you may have learnt:
- The 5 essential steps to get the best evidence to improve patient care
- The critical steps to get access to NHS resources for NHS staff
- Opportunities to learn from others and share your own case reports
- We have Hot Topics! to give you key information about conditions and diseases
- You can make confident clinical decisions with the best evidence
- You shouldn’t miss out – stay up-to-date with the latest evidence
- How to get ahead in your next specialty
- How to get ahead with your exam revision
- Which key resources can you use to get to the NHS full-text quickly?
- What must have resources can you use to search for guidelines and procedures?
- How to communicate better with your patients for better healthcare outcomes
- How the Health Library can help you to develop your digital skills?
- Key resources for foundation year doctors
- Key resources to support UHNM healthcare assistants
- Support for UHNM nurses from the health library
- Support for NHS researchers from the health library
Access resources
The resources we recommend may be freely available online, require a personal login or need an NHS OpenAthens username for full-text access. You will find links to all our resources on our NHS resources web page.
Learn more…
Find out about more resources available to NHS staff by completing our etutorial Finding NHS Resources.
Complete our online tutorials, book a training session or take a look at our Information Skills for Health blog to learn more about accessing resources and completing an information search.
Need more help?
Contact the Health Library for help using online resources or finding information.
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