ClinicalKey general training April

 Monthly ClinicalKey Sessions 2026 by TEAMS - April 22nd 

(10:00hrs UK & Ireland time)

Did you know that ClinicalKey can help you save time, make better clinical decisions, and access evidence-based content? Join our monthly session and discover how to make the most of ClinicalKey in your daily practice. Topics we will cover in this session: 

 

- What is ClinicalKey? Use cases and types of content. 

- Benefits of registration: 24/7 access, content downloads, and personalized alerts. 

- Live demonstration: efficient searching, navigation, and time-saving tools. 

- ClinicalKey App: access from iOS and Android devices. 

- Additional resources: video tutorials and reference materials. 

- Questions and answers.


Registration page: https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/81ff0131-e2fb-4ca6-b971-7cceaaecebe4@9274ee3f-9425-4109-a27f-9fb15c10675d




 Did you know that NHS staff have free, online access to the latest edition of the Royal Marsden Manual. Log in using your OpenAthens details. rmmonline.co.uk 📱💻Contact us if you need any help: library@uhnm.nhs.uk.



Easter 2026

 

Happy Good Friday - the library will be self-service Good Friday and Easter Monday the library will remain open over the Bank Holiday Weekend for those with 24/7 access.



Easter 2026

 


 Please note that the library will be self-service Good Friday and Easter Monday 
the library remains open over the Bank Holiday Weekend for those with 24/7 access.




ClinicalKey general training March 24th

ClinicalKey general training - March 24th – 10:00hrs UK & Ireland time – 

General session highlighting two journeys on ClinicalKey- for the point of care and for reference or research. Save time and feel free to refer your users who need a refresher training.


Registration page: https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/bd8c5abb-82de-4e44-a283-b1d91b90828f@9274ee3f-9425-4109-a27f-9fb15c10675d




International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination


International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination calls for the end of discrimination and stigmatisation based on race by looking towards a future where nobody faces the pitfalls of prejudicial treatment. The effects of prejudiced treatment can be found in the workplace and in the place of care, radically decreasing a person’s well-being.

Together we can work towards a world where everyone is treated with same care and kindness regardless of race.

Discover how discrimination can affect health disparity and what we can do to fix it, bringing us closer to a world with Zero Discrimination: racial discrimination - ClinicalKey Search