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Monday, 12 December 2011

Keep up to date with our Evidence Alerts service!

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Keep up to date with our Evidence Alerts service!

Source: Integrated Library Service

In a nutshell: The WUTH Integrated Library Service has added a number of new bulletins to the list available through the Evidence Alerts service (formerly LEAF). We’ve added more current awareness and horizon scanning bulletins with the aim of keeping you up to date in your area of interest.

What are Evidence Alerts?
Evidence Alerts aim to enhance your decision-making by keeping you up to date with the latest developments as well as anticipated events in your particular healthcare interest area. Evidence Alerts are delivered to you by e-mail and will alert you to new innovations, improvements, best practice, news and evidence in your area of interest.

What bulletins are available?
The bulletins we currently offer include horizon scanning bulletins for Breast Feeding, Cancer, Horizon Scanning bulletin, Cardiovascular Horizon Scanning bulletin, Community Diagnostics, COPD, Dental, Diabetes Type 2, Emotional Health and Wellbeing, End of Life care, Immunisation, Infection Control, Obesity, Patient Experience, Sexual Health, Stroke, Sustainability, Urgent Care.

Our selection of current awareness bulletins include AHP bulletin, Chief Nursing Officer bulletin, Chief Scientific Officer bulletin, ChiMat Knowledge update, Commissioning Zone newsletter, GP & Practice Team bulletin, Health Management update, Library, Research and Evidence Based Practice alerts, National Library for Public Health newsletter, NHS Institute alert, NHS Networks bulletin, NICE News, North West Public Health Observatory bulletin and Social Care bulletin

Please visit our Evidence Alerts page to view a full list of the bulletins available.

How can I subscribe to these bulletins?
Visit our Evidence Alerts page to tick the bulletins your wish to receive and tell us where you want to receive them (home or work e-mail address).

Further dissemination:
If you think any of your colleagues would benefit from receiving these alerts, please ask them to contact us to subscribe.