Thursday 23 April 2009

Sci59 Online - Speciality Choice Inventory

Sci59 is an online career advice tool for trainee doctors.

Access to Sci59 has been funded by the London Deanery for a period of one year. To access this resource please contact the Library and Knowledge Service for a username and password.
URL:http://sci59.open.ac.uk/sci59public/index.php

New Online Resources!

The following e-resources have recently been made available via NHS Athens:

BMJ Learning
BMJ Learning is the leading continuing professional development (CPD) e-learning resource for clinical and non-clinical professionals. BMJ Learning contains around 450 modules which cover a wide range of specialities that are written by subject experts and peer reviewed. Users of BMJ Learning can manage their own learning by adding modules that match their learning needs to their own CPD plan. Modules can be completed at the users own pace and reports generated as evidence of the learning that has been undertaken.
URL: http://learning.bmj.com/


An@tomy TV – Interactive Anatomy
Anatomy TV is the world’s most detailed interactive 3D model of human anatomy. Anatomical models can be rotated layers of anatomy removed and also viewed as an MRI image. There is an extensive anatomical MCQ question bank to test your knowledge!

Please note that access is restricted to 1-2 concurrent users.
URL: www.anatomy.tv/athenslogin/

Oxford Handbooks Online
More Oxford Handbooks have been made available to the NHS via the MyiLibrary e-book collection: These include:

Oxford Handbook of Palliative Care

Oxford Handbook of Reproductive Medicine and Family Planning

Oxford Handbook of Respiratory Medicine

These and hundreds of other titles can be accessed URL: http://www.myilibrary.com/members_access.asp

NHS Evidence

A new web portal for quality clinical and non-clinical evidence and best practice was officially launched on 30th April.

NHS Evidence is to be developed and maintained by NICE and will replace the National Library for Health (NLH) website. Much of the NLH’s content and functionality e.g. the specialist libraries and the Search 2.0 healthcare databases will be transferred over to NHS Evidence. It will be possible to search NHS Evidence using its inbuilt the FAST search engine while the Specialist Search function will allow users to search the healthcare databases using their NHS Athens logon.

NHS Evidence will continue to develop over the forthcoming year. For regular updates you can register to receive the ‘Eyes on Evidence’ newsletter.

URL: http://www.evidence.nhs.uk