UpToDate is coming to the Royal Surrey very soon.
Please speak to the library team for more information.
Monday 24 February 2014
Thursday 20 February 2014
NICE Eyes on Evidence Issue 58 February 2014
>>> Click here to read the latest issue of Eyes on Evidence.
This month's issue contains evidence updates on:
This month's issue contains evidence updates on:
- Iodine deficiency in pregnancy
- Silicone cervical pessaries in women with multiple pregnancy
- Prenatal valproate exposure and autism in children
- End of life care in care homes with no on-site nursing provision
- Training primary care professionals in multiple behaviour change counselling
- Case study - NICE accreditation
- Evidence updates - Prevention of cardiovascular disease & Organ donation for transplantation
New Evidence Updates from NICE
To keep you up-to-date with the latest evidence, NICE have just published evidence updates on:
Thursday 13 February 2014
Anatomy TV - Peel back the layers...
Anatomy TV is a 3D online resource accessible via your NHS Athens account. >>>Click here to sign up for NHS Athens.
- Regional Anatomy - is an indepth learning resource, covering 9 anatomical regions with explanatory text. MRI scans, clinical slides, video clips and animations.
- Functional Anatomy - a dynamic resource, covering the anatomy of bones and muscles. Contains 70+ animations that can be rotated to clearly show common muscle movements.
Good to know - all images and texts are copyright free for personal / education / non-commercial use. The site has online help but please contact the library team if you need some help.
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