Friday, 13 June 2014

Things in the library 13th June

Things not in the library - the library staff!
A reminder that we will be closed all day Tuesday 17 June for a staff development day. Books may be returned in the book drop box situated outside the library.

A Thing not to miss - Journal Club
Next Thursday 19 June  at 8.00-9.00  in the Clinical Skills Facility F Floor Stephenson Wing there will be a paper presented by Charlie Elder"Subclinical Cerebral Edema in Children With Diabetic Ketoacidosis Randomized to 2 Different Rehydration Protocols". 
Journal Club is open to all health professionals and is a fun, informal way of learning to criticize papers and gather evidence to change practice.At each meeting a speaker presents a critical appraisal of a research paper,  using a recognised appraisal tool such as CASP or the GATE frame.Group members then have an informal discussion to determine whether or not current practice should be altered in light of the presenter's findings.If you do not get a chance to read the paper do not worry just come along.
Muffins and drinks are provided at every meeting.
  Please note:  The paper "Dipstick Screening for Urinary Tract Infection in Febrile Infants will be presented on Tuesday 15th July 17.30 - 18.30



Things to guide
Depts of Education and Health have updated their guidance this week on 'Implementing the 0 to 25 special needs system: advice for local authorities and health partners' the documents can be accessed here
Care Quality Commission have published their report "From the pond into the sea: Children’s transition to adult health services" read it  here
Public Health England issued a press release about the child health flu vaccine pilot - early results suggest a positive impact on levels of flu.

Things to find your way to
Mapping Sheffield 10 June – 14 August 2014
Using historic maps from the University of Sheffield map collection this exhibition examines stories of change within the city. It looks at Western Bank and the development of the University; the lost music halls and theatres of ‘Little Piccadilly’; the training of soldiers in the First World War; and public houses and social class in different areas of Sheffield. Details here
Venue:                                   Opening times:
Western Bank Library             Monday to Thursday 9am-7pm
Exhibition Gallery                     Friday 10am-7pm
Western Bank                          Weekends 12pm-6pm
Sheffield S10 2TN

The Alfred Denny Museum of Zoology
The museum was established in 1905 and named after the department's first professor of biology, Alfred Denny. Many of the specimens have been in the museum since the early 1900s when collecting was at its peak.The Alfred Denny Museum (University of Sheffield) is open to the public on the first Saturday of each month for guided tours at 10am, 11am and 12pm, if you are interested in visiting the museum then please book a place for the 5th July tours by clicking the  link 



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