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Clinical Key mobile app - new instructions

 Get Clinical Key on the go by installing the Clinical Key mobile app. Follow these step-by-step instructions:

Login to the desktop Clinical Key using your NHS OpenAthens username.
Make sure you activate your account (this creates what Clinical Key calls a personal account). See our blog post for help on how to log in and activate your account.
1. Go to your app store.
2. Search for the Clinical Key app and install it.
3. Open the Clinical Key app.
4. Select the correct product - ClinicalKey
5. Select the Clinical Key edition - ClinicalKey.
6. Click Access via your Institution.
Select the button "Access via your institution"


7. Enter the Institution name "University Hospitals of North Midlands".
Find UHNM on the institution list by typing the name


8. Confirm your organisation
Double-check your have found the correct institution and click the "Confirm" button


9. Log in with your NHS OpenAthens username / password.
Now enter your UHNM openathens username and password


Clinical Key is available to UHNM staff via NHS OpenAthens login.

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