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 Healthcare is a regularly changing industry and a plethora of content is published every year.

Save time and effort by getting evidence updates, tailored to you interests, sent straight to your inbox.

NHS staff can sign-up for KnowledgeShare Updates to get:

  • Regular updates
  • Evidence sent by email
  • Topic specific
  • Include clinical, specialty topics, such as diseases and conditions
  • Include management-based topics, such as leadership, patient safety, education, quality improvement and much more
  • Tailored to your work-role
  • Content includes reports, reviews, guidelines, evidence summaries, research and more
  • Get full-text links where available

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