It is always unsafe practice to save files to public computers. Owing to changes to the server facilities from Tuesday 26th October 2010 it will no longer be possible to save files to the hard drive of the Wolfson Room computers. Please bring a memory stick/USB with you, or purchase one from the Library Desk if you […]
“Buying Healthcare” – BBC Radio4
“It will turn the NHS upside down” is one description of the proposed changes in the Health White Paper published in July.GPs are to be put in charge of buying services for their patients, a role currently held by the Primary Care Trusts. Penny Marshall investigates how this will change the NHS and asks what […]
Kings Fund responds to the NHS White Paper
“The White Paper Equity and Excellence: liberating the NHS represents one of the biggest shake ups of the health system since the NHS was established. We’ll be looking at the issues that it raises, analysing the reforms it suggests and commenting on the topics it discusses in both a health care and wider context.” see what the […]
NHS Evidence – Annual Evidence Updates
Recent annual evidence updates from the NHS Evidence Specialist Collections are: Breast Cancer: 11-15 October 2010This is the sixth Annual Evidence Update (AEU) on Breast Cancer prepared by NHS Evidence – cancer. It includes the systematic reviews and guidance that have been published since October 2009. Heart Failure: 4-8 October 2010Following on from the partial […]
NHS Evidence is now mobile
1. Start the web browser you phone2. Type http://m.evidence.nhs.uk into the address field3. Press “Go” It’s as easy as that to access the high quality evidence searchable via NHS Evidence on you iPhone, or any mobile device.
NNT – critical appraisal just got easier
“number of patients that need to be treated for one to benefit compared with a control” – Bandolier Glossary Number needed to treat is a useful measure when evaluating the benefit (or harm) of a new treatment. Sometimes that’s not terribly clear from the articles which are published (although there are calculations you can do […]
Essence of Care 2010
Essence of Care 2010 is now available. It contains 12 benchmarks, following a consultation exercise late in 2009. It aims to support localised quality improvement, by providing a set of established and refreshed benchmarks supporting front line care across care settings at a local level. The benchmarking process outlined in Essence of Care 2010 helps practitioners […]
Drug Resistant Bacteria – an analysis
The recent news stories about a new drug resistant super-bug were ignited by “Emergence of a new antibiotic resistance mechanism in India, Pakistan, and the UK: a molecular, biological, and epidemiological study“ Kumarasamy,KK; Toleman, MA; Walsh, TR et alThe Lancet Infectious Diseases, Early Online Publication, 11 August 2010 doi:10.1016/S1473-3099(10)70143-2 Lancet Infectious Diseases provides some Reflection and Reaction Full […]
summer reading – e-books weigh less in your suitcase!
The Medical Library is delighted to announce that the Oxford Textbook of Medicine (5th edition) is now available as an e-book to all library users.“The Oxford Textbook of Medicine is the foremost international textbook of medicine. Unrivalled in its coverage of the scientific aspects and clinical practice of internal medicine and its subspecialties, it is a […]
Inside the Ethics Committee – podcast
BBC Radio 4’s Inside the Ethics Committee is back since last Tuesday – you can listen again or download to your MP3 player the last series and the more recent programmes. Today’s programme looked at “When should a seriously ill child have a say in their treatment?” and last weeks at “Should a man who believes […]
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