Skip to main content

Training for NHS staff - Using the Royal Marsden Manual Online

Webinars are available for NHS staff to help them to get to grips with the Royal Marsden Manual Online. These are delivered by trainers at Wiley, the RMMO provider. The 30-minute drop-in sessions are aimed at Knowledge and Library Services staff and end users.

From Wiley:

"This webinar provides comprehensive guidance on utilizing the Royal Marsden Manual efficiently, including an overview of its functionality and useful tips. Participants will learn how to navigate the manual effectively, run searches for specific procedures, and access valuable resources for clinical nursing practice. The webinar also offers a Q&A session for clarifications and provides attendees with a certificate of completion."

Please book via the Wiley platform.

More dates will be available next year:
  • 8 January 2025, 11:30am to 12pm, Advanced Level
  • 13 February 2025, 11:30am to 12pm, Basic Level
  • 18 March 2025, 11:30am to 12pm, Advanced Level
  • 16 April 2025, 11:30am to 12pm, Basic Level
  • 12 May 2025, 11:30am to 12pm, Advanced Level
  • 17 June 2025, 11:30am to 12pm, Basic Level
  • 23 July 2025, 11:30am to 12pm, Advanced Level
  • 14 August 2025, 11:30am to 12pm, Basic Level
  • 8 September 2025, 11:30am to 12pm, Advanced Level
  • 28 October 2025, 11:30am to 12pm, Basic Level
  • 12 November 2025, 11:30am to 12pm, Advanced Level

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Login to Library Search – step-by-step instructions for NHS staff

  Library Search is a discovery tool, allowing you to find items within the library collections. You can search Library Search without logging in to view books and ebooks available in our collections. By logging in to your library account on Library Search you can access a range of additional functionality, such as: Viewing details of your library account Submitting a request to hold a book for you Adding items to your e-bookshelf Saving searches Note that for NHS users logging in to Library Search does not give you access to full-text items. As an NHS member of staff you access online resources using your NHS OpenAthens username. Anatomy of a Library Card First let’s take a quick look at the most important components of your library card. Your library card and library card number give you access to print resources as well as library services. They confirm that you are a member of the library. Your name : this will be printed on your card, so you’ll know it’s yours!...

Resource of the week #15: NICE Pathways

What is it? NICE Pathways are interactive flowcharts for topics and conditions Key Features You can use the main search box to look for your topic, or use the A-Z list to find a particular condition. You can also view broader topics and drill-down to individual flowcharts. Flowcharts include points of decision-making as a patient travels along the pathway or route to assessment, diagnosis and treatment. Each decision-box includes information and evidence detailing what should be carried out. How can it help you? The NICE Pathways tool can provide you with guidance and advice on topics and conditions. It can help you to assess your own services and apply NICE guidance and recommendations. How to access it? NICE Pathways are freely available on the Internet. Video Help Watch the video produced by NICE – How to use NICE Pathways – to learn more about how to navigate and find information.

Install the Ebsco App for quick access to articles

 NHS staff can get quick access to articles from your NHS resources via the Ebsco mobile app. This app gives you access to a simplified version of the NHS Knowledge & Library Hub. Great features include: Simple search across multiple NHS resources Read articles and some ebooks Listen to text whilst on the go Bookmark links to articles Share articles with your colleagues To install the App Search your store for Ebsco Mobile Download and install the app To log in first select "Access with your institution" – search for your institution name. Check which institution name you need  from our web page Enter your NHS OpenAthens username / password. You will now be logged in. You can start a search, browse recently viewed content, link to full-text, bookmark content and share content. Watch the video tutorial from Ebsco for a quick demonstration of the app. Remember to log in as above.