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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

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