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Doctors In Training

Introduction



The Library and Knowledge Service has a number of ways to keep busy health care staff up to date with the steady flow of evidence. Below is a selected list of resources and services available for your use. For all resources visit the Library and Knowledge Service website

To access most of the online resources listed you will need an *OpenAthens account. Register for your account at OpenAthens.

*Note: access may be limited to specific organisations; contact us for advice.


Journals



Books


  • Kay A. This is going to hurt: secret diaries of a junior doctor. Picardo, 2017.  Available in print.
  • Staten A. Combatting burnout: a guide for medical students and junior doctors. CRC Press, 2019. Available in print.

  • Baldwin A. Oxford handbook of clinical specialties. 11th ed. Oxford University Press, 2020. Available online.

  • Irfan M. The Hands‐on Guide to Clinical Reasoning in Medicine. John Wiley & Sons, 2019. Available online.

See the full collection of books on the library's catalogue.


Clinical Images


  • Anatomy.tv  Anatomy and physiology online, including interactive 3D models and narrated animations.

Evidence-Based Clinical Summaries


  • BMJ Best Practice  This combines the latest research evidence, guidelines and expert opinion. Regularly updated, it draws on the latest evidence based research to offer step-by-step guidance on diagnosis, prognosis, treatment and prevention. Link to the App
  • Cochrane Clinical Answers - clinically focussed research from Cochrane Reviews. Each CCA contains a clinical Q&A with data on outcomes relevant to healthcare professionals and links to graphics.
  • UpToDate Anywhere  An evidence-based clinical decision support resource to support decisions at the point of care. Register for a personal account via BSUH Intranet. Link to the App.

Exam Preparation and Clinical Skills


We provide access to various online exam resources, including BMJ OnExamination and PassMedicine.

Full details are on our website at Study for Exams.

You can also access evidence-based nursing procedures at Clinicalskills.net or The Royal Marsden Manual of Clinical Nursing Procedures.


Evidence Searching


We provide evidence to answer questions about patient care, service improvement, research and clinical teaching. Recent searches for Doctors in Training include:

  • Helping doctors in training to develop knowledge and skills to work in the outpatient clinic.
  • What is the impact of the MRCP PACES examination on trainees' mental health?
  • Importance of board and ward rounds.
  • Teaching of surgical skills to medical undergraduates and junior doctors.

To request a search, please fill in the request an evidence search form.


Information Skills Teaching


We offer a wide range of skills sessions to support evidence based healthcare. For more information, see the teaching section on our website  or email: uhsussex.library@nhs.net.


KnowledgeShare


Save yourself time and ensure you are up-to-date on the latest developments with KnowledgeShare, our award-winning current awareness service. It also links you with colleagues in other trusts to enable sharing of research and best practice on Doctors in Training. You can log into KnowledgeShare with your NHS OpenAthens account or email us on uhsussex.library@nhs.net for more information. See information on all our resources at the Library and Knowledge Service website.


Publication Date: March 2021

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