east-of-england-rdsu.org.uk
Useful Links: East of England Research Development and Support Unit (RDSU)
http://www.east-of-england-rdsu.org.uk/links.html
National Co-ordinating Centre for Research Capacity Development. Essex Primary Care Research and Development Office. National Research Ethics Service. Domestic Cleaning in London. Suffolk and Norfolk Primary Care Research Network. East of England Dietitians' Research Network. An important research tool that takes an evidence-based approach to improve the quality of reports of randomized trials.
sohblog.wordpress.com
RDInfo – support services for researchers | SHAW Blog - resources and news from LIS
https://sohblog.wordpress.com/2010/01/28/rdinfo
SHAW Blog – resources and news from LIS. 124; Comments RSS. Subscribe to SOH Blog. Click here to subscribe to RSS feed. Learning Centre Facebook Page. Online Catalogue – OPAC. School of Health Subject Starting Point. SOH librarian web links. RDInfo – support services for researchers. Posted on January 28, 2010. RDInfo – support services for researchers. Tagged: | rdinfo. Laquo; New database – Global Health. British Journal of Medical Practitioners. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
johnsquirelibrary.org.uk
Health Care Databases
http://www.johnsquirelibrary.org.uk/databases.htm
Which database to use? Where to Get Access. The Allied and Alternative Medicine Database (AMED) is produced by the Health Care Information Service of the British Library. Its subject coverage includes: complementary medicine, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, rehabilitation, podiatry and palliative care. Available through NHS Evidence. British Nursing Index (BNI). Contains references (no abstracts) from over 200 British and English language nursing-related journals. Available through NHS Evidence.
blogspotphysio.blogspot.com
blogspotphysio: February 2007
http://blogspotphysio.blogspot.com/2007_02_01_archive.html
Wednesday, February 28, 2007. Media misinformation and health. Monday, February 26, 2007. There's a lot in the news about violence to NHS staff and tonight the BBC is running a documentary about it. I wonder if it's something that physiotherapists face very often. Perhaps it's more likely to happen in certain clinical areas? Is this all being thrown in together to distort the view? Labels: violence physical therapy. Saturday, February 24, 2007. Money down the drain? The London Olympic Games are going to ...
entfellow.wordpress.com
entfellow | The encounters and experiences of a Otolaryngology Registrar in Research | Page 2
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The encounters and experiences of a Otolaryngology Registrar in Research. How to get published as a doctor? July 1, 2013. This is something which can seem like an insurmountable hurdle at first but with a bit of planning and determination can be achieved. I’m afraid it is going to require some work. No-one just turns up and gets given publications (even if the publisher/editor is a relative). Arif Jinha (2010). Article 50 million: an estimate of the number of scholarly articles in existenceLearned Pu...
royalsoced.org.uk
The Royal Society of Edinburgh | Links
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Friends of the Society. Donating to the Society. Data Protection / Freedom of Information. Using the RSE Logo and Name. The RSE Young Academy of Scotland. The following list is not intended to be a definitive directory of information sources, rather a selection of useful addresses. The RSE has no input into the material contained on these sites. If you would like us to display information about your organisation, or amend the information shown, please click here to contact us. Edinburgh 247 Event Listings.
johnsquirelibrary.org.uk
Health Care Databases
http://www.johnsquirelibrary.org.uk//databases.htm
Which database to use? Where to Get Access. The Allied and Alternative Medicine Database (AMED) is produced by the Health Care Information Service of the British Library. Its subject coverage includes: complementary medicine, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, rehabilitation, podiatry and palliative care. Available through NHS Evidence. British Nursing Index (BNI). Contains references (no abstracts) from over 200 British and English language nursing-related journals. Available through NHS Evidence.
medicstravel.co.uk
Electives - Medics Travel: Electives / Work in hospitals, medical schools, recruitment agencies, NGOs and charity work for doctors and nurseselectives in hospitals / medical schools and with NGOs overseas
http://medicstravel.co.uk/Planning/planning_your_elective.htm
DoH Toolkit for International Work. The Medic's Guide Book. Medicine is your Passport. There really is no other career that lets you into virtually any culture and be welcomed with. Has been set up to help you try to make the most of this - it lists hundreds of hospitals, NGOs and other organisations to get you thinking. More details on all of them can be found in The Medic's Guide to Work and Electives Around the World. Here some Questions you might want to ask yourself:. Do I have to go overseas? For d...