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New acquisitions – August 2018

By ucyljef, on 17 August 2018

The following new titles are available from the Royal Free site Library. Search the Library catalogue via Explore to find the shelf location for each item, or ask at the issue desk for help.

  • Drug use in respiratory disease / edited by J.D. Wilson. Sydney : Williams & Wilkins And Associates Pty Limited, [1987] ROYAL FREE RFAC WIL
  • Smith, Olivia (Olivia Antoinette Mary) Mind maps for medical students : clinical specialties. Boca Raton : CRC Press, 2017. ROYAL FREE WB 18.2 SMI
  • Curwen, Berni Brief cognitive behaviour therapy / Bernie Curwen, Stephen Palmer & Peter Ruddell. London : SAGE, 2018. Second edition ROYAL FREE WM 425.5 CUR
  • Principles and practice of surgery / edited by O. James Garden, CBE, BSc, MB, ChB, MD, FRCS(Glas), F Edinburgh : Elsevier, 2018. 7th edition. ROYAL FREE WO 100 GAR
  • Wuntakal, Rekha. Get through MRCOG Part 2 : SBAs / by Rekha Wuntakal, Madhavi Kalidindi and Tony Hollingworth. Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, [2018] ROYAL FREE WQ 18.2 WUN
  • Nursing older people at a glance / edited by Josephine Tetley, Nigel Cox, Kirsten Jack, Gary Witham. Chichester : Wiley Blackwell, 2018. 1st ROYAL FREE WY 152 TET

Welcome to our new blog: Royal Free Hospital Medical Library

By Angela Young, on 31 January 2017

  • ———Do you want to feel confident that you have access to all the knowledge and resources that you need to make evidence based clinical decisions?
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If the answer to any of these questions is yes, then this is the blog for you!

The RFH Medical Library blog is back for 2017, with a fresh new look. We promise to bring you news, information and tips to help you keep up to date and make the most of our resources and services.

What’s it all about?

Our regular features will include news about new resources, enhancements to our services and library events. We’ll give you the inside scoop on the resources available to you as a Library member, including time-saving top tips on how to use them effectively. We’ll be highlighting the services we offer to NHS staff at the Royal Free  London NHS Foundation Trust and UCL staff and students based at the Royal Free Campus. The old blog remains available but will no longer be updated.

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