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Enter the right Organisation when you register for Your NHS Athens Account

We support a number of different NHS organisations. They can access a range of different resources. It is important that when you register for your NHS Athens account you enter the correct organisation that you work for. Here are some suggestions:

I work for...
You should register with Athens organisation
University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust
University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust
Royal Stoke University Hospital
University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust
The County Hospital (Stafford)
University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust
North Staffordshire Combined Healthcare
North Staffordshire Combined Healthcare
Stoke on Trent Clinical Commissioning Group
GPs, practice staff and CCG staff in North Staffordshire
North Staffordshire Clinical Commissioning Group
GPs, practice staff and CCG staff in North Staffordshire
GP practices in North Staffordshire
GPs, practice staff and CCG staff in North Staffordshire
GP practices in Stoke on Trent
GPs, practice staff and CCG staff in North Staffordshire
Public Health Stoke on Trent
Public Health Providers in Stoke on Trent
Hospices in Staffordshire
Non-NHS healthcare provider organisations in Staffordshire
Charity organisations delivering patient care in North Staffordshire
Non-NHS healthcare provider organisations in Staffordshire
Social care staff working for the local authority
Social care provider organisations in Staffordshire
Social care staff (not working for any of the above)
Social care provider organisations in Staffordshire
West Midlands Ambulance Staff
Commissioning Support Services Staff
Other commissioning organisations in Staffordshire
Volunteers
Register with the organisation above that you volunteer with

If you are unsure which organisation you should enter please contact the Health Library.

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