Thursday 27 December 2012

Evidence Updates 2012

Here is a list of NHS Evidence Updates for 2012. They aim to provide a summary of new published literature on a particular topic. Evidence Updates highlight key points from the new evidence and provide a commentary describing its strengths and weaknesses. They also indicate whether the new evidence may have a potential impact on current guidance.

Have a look and see what you think. 

Psychosis with coexisting substance misuse : Evidence Update December 2012 
 
Lung cancer : Evidence Update November 2012

 
Peritoneal dialysis : Evidence Update November 2012

 
Management of stable angina : Evidence Update September 2012


Generalised anxiety disorder in adults : Evidence Update September 2012
 

Nocturnal enuresis : Evidence Update July 2012

Constipation in children and young people : Evidence Update June 2012 
 

Hypertension in pregnancy : Evidence Update May 2012
 
Sedation in children and young people : Evidence Update May 2012


Improving outcomes in head and neck cancers : Evidence Update May 2012 


Familial breast cancer : Evidence Update May 2012

Food allergy in children and young people: Evidence Update May 2012

Delirium : Evidence Update April 2012

Depression : Evidence Update April 2012
 
Transient loss of consciousness : Evidence Update March 2012


Alcohol-use disorders : physical complications : Evidence Update March 2012
 
Depression in adults with a chronic physical health problem : Evidence Update March 2012


Neonatal jaundice : Evidence Update March 2012


Lower urinary tract symptoms: Evidence Update March 2012

Venous thromboembolism: reducing the risk: Evidence Update February 2012 

Metastatic malignant disease of unknown primary origin : Evidence Update February 2012
   
Chronic obstructive pulmonary Disease: Evidence Update February 2012
 
Bacterial meningitis and meningococcal septicaemia: Evidence Update January 2012  


Pregnancy and complex social factors: Evidence Update January 2012    
    

Tuesday 11 December 2012

New subscription - UpToDate

UpToDate is a ‘point of care’ evidence-based information resource. It includes original content that is written, reviewed and continually updated by a faculty of more than 5,100 leading clinicians.  Source material includes 460 journals, medical databases, published clinical trial data and conference proceedings.  There are over 9,500 topics in 19 specialties, many with graded treatment recommendations.

Access UpToDate in the following ways:
The subscription has been funded with kind support from the Medical Education Committees at Alexandra Hospital.

If you have any questions about how to access and make best use of UpToDate please contact your local health library.


Monday 3 December 2012

Drop in training sessions

Drop-in training

Just like Santa, Worcestershire Health Libraries are dropping in this December with something good! 

update your searching skills…discover new resources…solve problems…do research…find evidence…ask for help

Our informal drop-in sessions are there so you can come along and get the help you need. Don’t drown in a sea of information…just drop-in!


5th  Dec.       1.00pm  -  3.00pm     Tenbury CH

12th Dec.    11.30am –   1.30pm     Catshill Clinic

12th Dec.    2.30pm  –    4.00pm    Pershore CH

13th Dec.   12.00pm -     2.30pm    Upton HC

13th Dec.     2.00pm  –    4.00pm    POWCH

14th Dec.     1.00pm  -     3.00pm   Moor Street

18th Dec.    12.00pm –    2.30pm   Malvern CH

19th Dec.    12.00pm -     2.30pm   Prospect View


Call us beforehand to be sure of your place!

Richard Brook: 01527 505771 richard.brook@worcsacute.nhs.uk

David Chamberlain: 01527 505770 david.chamberlain@worcsacute.nhs.uk



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