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Never Stop Learning from Each Other

  We’re celebrating how the Health Library can help you to “never stop learning” .   Learning from each other is an important aspect of your work. Whether you are formally studying, acting as a mentor , informally learning in your department or keeping up-to-date with the latest evidence , the Health Library can help you to learn from fellow healthcare workers and students .     Share your work, studies or research   If you are attending a local conference , seminar or meeting and want to present a poster of your work, studies or research, take a look at our presentation H ow to create and academic poster . You’ll get hints and tips on how to share your work in a professional and appealing way.   Share unusual clinical cases   Encountered an unusual patient case? Ready to write a case report? Staff at UHNM and Keele University medical students can submit their case reports t o BMJ Case Reports. Find out how you can submit from our help page . Y...

What do UHNM staff publish in BMJ Case Reports?

 Do you have an interesting patient case? Do you want to share unusual clinical complications? Take a look at BMJ Case Reports. Staff at UHNM can browse and search full-text BMJ Case Reports. But do you know you can also submit your our reports? Several of your UHNM colleagues have successfully published their case reports in BMJ Case Reports this year. check this list: Great auricular nerve schwannoma: a rare presentation and literature review  Oh S, Abou-Foul A, Patel S, Wilson P. BMJ Case Rep. 2021 Jul 19;14(7):e242972. doi: 10.1136/bcr-2021-242972. PMID: 34281943 Extensive subcutaneous emphysema from scalp to lower limbs in a 44-year old. Sokhal BS, Prasanna Kumar Menon S, Panesar H, Rajagopalan S. BMJ Case Rep. 2021 Dec 30;14(12):e247433. doi: 10.1136/bcr-2021-247433. PMID: 34969810 Psychological burden of anaphylaxis and the fight for an EpiPen. Pradhan S. BMJ Case Rep. 2021 Sep 3;14(9):e243838. doi: 10.1136/bcr-2021-243838. PMID: 34479890 Neph...

Do you want to publish a clinical case report?

Have you dealt with an unusual patient case recently? Would you like to share it with the wider healthcare community? BMJ Case Reports key features You can do that by submitting a BMJ Case Report for free. This service is available to UHNM staff.  For more information and help on how to do this please check our BMJ Case Reports help page .

Access Case Reports and Publish Your Own with BMJ Case Reports

We have a subscription to BMJ Case Reports for staff working at UHNM. Access Case Reports Log on to BMJ Case Reports with your NHS OpenAthens username – use the OpenAthens login option from the top menu Log In dropdown. You will then get access to the full-text of: Peer-reviewed articles Unusual clinical cases Common and rare conditions Publish your own Case Report You can also submit your own Case Report in order to share it with the healthcare community. You’ll find instructions and help on how to do this on our guidance page . You will need to contact the eResources Librarian to get the fellowship code before submitting your report. You’ll find access to all our NHS-based resources on our new NHS Resources A-Z page .

Do you want to publish an unusual clinical case, complication or diagnosis?

The Health Library subscribes to BMJ Case Reports for UHNM staff. Here you will find: Peer-reviewed articles Unusual clinical cases Common and rare conditions Available in full-text to UHNM NHS Athens users You can share your own cases by submitting your own case report. It is a great opportunity to get published. For more information see our BMJ Case Reports guide page – ask me for the fellowship code. To access the NHS subscription: Go to our Healthcare Resources web page and page down to the BMJ Case Reports link. You will need to log in using your NHS Athens username / password .

Do you want to be published? Have you encountered an unusual clinical case, complication or diagnosis?

The Health Library subscribes to BMJ Case Reports for UHNM staff. Here you will find: Peer-reviewed articles Unusual clinical cases Common and rare conditions Available in full-text to UHNM NHS Athens users You can share your own cases by submitting your own case report. It is a great opportunity to get published, with high acceptance rates. For more information see our BMJ Case Reports guide page – ask me for the fellowship code. To access the NHS subscription: Go to our Healthcare Resources web page and page down to the BMJ Case Reports link. You will need to log in using your NHS Athens username / password .

Do you want to publish an unusual clinical case, complication or diagnosis?

The Health Library subscribes to BMJ Case Reports for UHNM staff. Here you will find: Peer-reviewed articles Unusual clinical cases Common and rare conditions Available in full-text to UHNM NHS Athens users You can share your own cases by submitting your own case report. It is a great opportunity to get published, with high acceptance rates. For more information see our BMJ Case Reports guide page – ask me for the fellowship code. To access the NHS subscription: Go to our Healthcare Resources web page and page down to the BMJ Case Reports link. You will need to log in using your NHS Athens username / password .

Encountered an unusual medical case? Don't forget that you can share your findings in BMJ Case Reports

Want to share an unusual clinical case, complication or diagnosis? Then you can submit your own BMJ Case Report. BMJ Case Reports  are available to UHNM staff. The Health Library subscription includes the opportunity not only for you to access full-text of published content but also for you to submit your own cases. You can find more information on  our BMJ Case Reports support page .

Publish in the BMJ Case Reports

If you work at UHNM and have come across an unusual medical case then why not submit it to BMJ Case Reports? BMJ Case Reports are available to UHNM staff. The Health Library subscription includes the opportunity not only for you to access full-text of published content (using your Athens username) but also for you to submit your own cases. You can find more information on our BMJ Case Reports support page . Contact Cheryl, the eResources Librarian , when you need the fellowship code.

Want to publish an unusual clinical case? Submit to BMJ Case Reports

Want to share an unusual clinical case, complication or diagnosis? Then you can submit your own BMJ Case Report. BMJ Case Reports are available to UHNM staff. The Health Library subscription includes the opportunity not only for you to access full-text of published content but also for you to submit your own cases. You can find more information on our BMJ Case Reports support page .

BMJ Case Reports – read full-text and submit your own

Looking for unusual patient cases? Then you can search BMJ Case Reports and read the full-text. Want to share an unusual case? Then you can submit your own BMJ Case Report. BMJ Case Reports are available to UHNM staff. You can view the full-text by logging in with your NHS Athens username. For details of how to submit your own report please see our BMJ Case Reports help page .

Have you encountered an unusual clinical case, complication or diagnosis?

If you have encountered an unusual clinical case, complication or diagnosis then you can share your experience by publishing a BMJ Case Report. BMJ Case Reports publishes  peer-reviewed, clinically important cases, in common and rare conditions. The Health Library subscription includes the opportunity not only for you to access full-text of published content but also for you to submit your own cases. You can find more information on our BMJ Case Reports support page . This subscription is only available to UHNM staff - you will need an NHS Athens username to access BMJ Case Reports.