NHS Health Education England (HEE) resources for Junior Doctors

Newly qualified and junior doctors can access two invaluable resources as they begin their transition during August rotation. NHS Knowledge and Library Services provides online access to over 130 Oxford University Press (OUP) medical handbooks as well as the award-winning clinical decision-making tool, BMJ Best Practice. 
NHS staff have access to all titles in the Oxford Medical Handbooks, Oxford Handbooks in Nursing, and the Emergencies In series.

Additionally, BMJ Best Practice provides online, evidence-based, step by step guidance on diagnosis, prognosis, treatment and prevention as well as medical calculators, how-to videos and patient information leaflets. 

You can get the Oxford handbooks at the HEE Oxford University Press site and BMJ Best Practice at bmj.com/hee. Both are available via NHS OpenAthens ( register for an account here ). Or, if you need help getting access please get in touch with the Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health Library team, our email is: ich.library@ucl.ac.uk.

GOSH junior doctors are welcome to join UCL Library to access UCL subscription journals, databases, study spaces and more. Please find more information about library services and membership for GOSH staff by visiting: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/child-health/about-us/support-services/library/library-services-gosh-staff.



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