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Royal Marsden Manual Online – now available to SSoTP staff

Nursing staff at SSoTP can now access the Royal Marsden Manual online via their NHS Athens username.

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You can start by going to the Health Library home page and clicking the Quick Links option Healthcare Resources. Here you will find links to all the NHS-based resources. Page down to the Royal Marsden section and click the link.

Alternatively you can search for Royal Marsden Manual via a search engine and go directly to the website.

You now need to log in to the Royal Marsden by clicking the login link at the top right.
Screen-shot of the Royal Marsden home page

Select the “OpenAthens” option from the log in pop-up screen.
Screen-shot of the login page

Enter your NHS Athens username / password and click the “Sign in” button to login.
Screen-shot of the athens login page

Once you are logged in you can view the full-text.

To register for an Athens username please see our Athens page.

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