Friday 20 May 2016

Things in the library 20 May

Research things
The NIHR Dissemination Centre Discover Portal provides clear, relevant and useful information about the latest research for people working in health and social care, as well as patients.
Click here to view the portal

Things to Tweet
Microblogging site Twitter is to stop counting photographs and links in its 140-character limit for tweets.  The limit was originally added to make tweets fit into a text message. When launched in 2006, before smartphones were available, many users typed their tweets as texts before posting them. It has gradually evolved to be the defining characteristic of the service, though some users are angry about the new proposals.

Nursing things
Leading Change, Adding Value is a framework aligned to the Five Year Forward View that nursing, midwifery and care staff, whatever their role or place of work, can use to lead on delivering the ‘triple aim’ measures of better outcomes, better experiences for patients and staff, in addition to making better use of resources

You can view the document here.

Unexplained things
Unexplained Fractures: Child Abuse or Bone Disease - the title of next week's Journal Club. It is on Thurs 26th May 8-9 am in the Education & Skills Centre, F Floor Stephenson Wing.
Please come along for an informal presentation and discussion and of course ...muffins. Contact the library if you would like to see the paper beforehand.


Vegetarian things
National Vegetarian Week 2016 runs from 16-22 May - now in its 24th year
Why not try this recipe

Spinach & nutmeg cannelloni

Stuff rolled lasagne sheets with creamy spinach and ricotta and bake with tomato and mascarpone sauces for a filling vegetarian meal

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