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Oxford Medicine Online Collection - ebooks to support healthcare professionals

 All NHS staff can now access essential key titles from the Oxford Medicine Online Collection. This include the titles in series:

  • Emergencies in...
  • Medical handbooks
  • Handbooks in nursing
  • Oxford Textbooks
  • Oxford textbook of medicine

The online books provide extra features allowing you to:

  • Cross-search titles to find the information you need quickly
  • Use online-only features including videos and self-testing functionality
  • Link to references and further reading
  • Download images to powerpoint to create great presentations
  • Use the personalization options to save books, annotations, chapters, and searches
  • Read via mobile optimised browser
  • Access new and revised content added throughout the year

To access:

All these titles are available to NHS staff via your NHS OpenAthens username. Go to the Oxford Medicine Online collection, use the institution log in option, select institution "NHS in England" and enter your NHS OpenAthens login details.

You can view all the books in the collection by choosing the option "Browse all titles in your subscription" from the left-hand panel.

You'll find a link to the collection along with instructions on our ebooks page.

Please note that these titles are not available to healthcare students using NHS / HEI openathens accounts.

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