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Register for the latest evidence via KnowledgeShare

 We’ve signed up to a new resource to help you get the latest evidence.

You can register with KnowledgeShare to receive personalised emails with the latest evidence straight in your inbox.

You can choose:

  • Clinical conditions you are interested in
  • Any professional aspect of healthcare
  • How frequently to receive your bulletin
  • What level of information you want
  • Whether you want to share your details to connect with other NHS staff
Make sure you make the right decisions with the most up-to-date evidence.

How do I register?

Go to the Health Library current awareness page and either:

  • Complete the MS Word registration form and send it back to us. We’ll set up your account.
  • Self-register using your NHS OpenAthens login at the KnowledgeShare website

Visit the Health Library:

  • Pick up a form from either of our Health Libraries, return the completed form, and we will create an account for you.

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