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New from NICE – Eyes on Evidence
Issue 82 – March 2016 This month in Eyes on Evidence Bystander CPR for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest A Swedish cohort study found that bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) doubled the likelihood of survival in people who experienced out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. Effects of antimicrobial stewardship and infection control measures on MRSA infections A retrospective observational study in Scotland […]
Academic Social Networking Sites: a rough guide for researchers – date for your diary
Social networking services aimed specifically at academics boast millions of users. Academia.edu, one of the most successful commercial platforms in this area, claims 33 million people have signed up their service, sharing 10 million uploaded papers on a site which enjoys 36 million unique visitors a month. How can researchers, particularly those at the beginning […]
Why does publishing open access help ECRs? – date for your diary
Are you an early career researcher or PhD candidate? Do you want to know more about open access publishing and the opportunities that it offers? Come along to this interactive talk in Cambridge to find out about the benefits of open access publishing. This event features talks from open access publishers and looks at the […]
The long and winding road…. to medical finals
it’s a harsh thought, but finals are not so long away – ouch! But there are some tools and resources out there to help. MedEd Preparing for finals: Home / My courses / General Information / CX010 / Assessments and Examinations / Preparing for Finals In this section you will find material which will help you get a feel for and understand the […]
Change of wifi services – effective immediately
The LibAIR wifi network is being shut down. This will allow for greater signal strength for the Uni Of Cam / Eduroam wifi networks. All existing University of Cambridge library users, you can use your RAVEN login to access Uni of Cam wifi, or configure your device to use the Eduroam service. Details of both […]
New from NICE
This month in Eyes on Evidence Risk of intracranial bleeding when antidepressants are used with NSAIDs A Korean cohort study found that use of antidepressants in combination with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) was associated with an increased risk of bleeding inside the skull within 30 days of first taking the drugs together. Early identification of […]
Medical Library 2016/2017 – phase 1 begins
The Medical Library is undergoing some changes in preparation for the refurbishment of the whole Clinical School which is taking place from July 2016. The first phase for the library will begin on Monday 25th January 2015: the removal of the paper journal backfiles. The work should take 1 month. This has 2 immediate implications: […]
NICE Eyes on Evidence
Latest evidence from NICE Oxygen therapy for acute ST-segment-elevation myocardial infarction A randomised controlled trial in Australia found that administering inhaled oxygen did not limit damage to heart muscle and could be associated with an increase in muscle damage in people with acute ST-segment-elevation myocardial infarction. Managing chronic rhinosinusitis in adults A systematic review found […]
Do you use Eduroam? Changes are afoot…
… you might need to take some action to continue access to this service. This message is for all Cambridge staff and students that use eduroam to connect to the network from a wireless device (ie a smartphone, tablet or laptop) The UIS will be issuing a new eduroam certificate at 7:30 am on Monday […]
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