Empowering Healthcare Education: NHS England offers access to a comprehensive library of over 240 Oxford University Press medical and healthcare books to support staff and students on placement.
What's included?
NHS staff and students on placement in England have access to over 240 Oxford University Press medical and healthcare books online, courtesy of NHS England.
There are different ways to access the collection depending on whether you are accessing the collection from work.
Looking to promote the NHS National Collection in your trust? We've created a range of promotional tools, including new specialism specific posters to be printed or displayed digitally.
For further information or to join our mailing list for future updates please email us at library.marketing@oup.com, or follow us on Twitter at @OUPLibraries.
To contact the NHS England Knowledge for Healthcare Team please email england.kfh@nhs.net or follow them on Twitter @NHSKFH.
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Oxford University Press is a department of the University of Oxford. It furthers the University's objective of excellence in research, scholarship, and education by publishing worldwide.
If you are connected to your organisation's network you should automatically be signed into Oxford Academic. Click the below link to be directed to a list of all titles in the collection on the Oxford Academic platform.
Off-site acess: OpenAthens link to search results page
If you would like access and are not connected to your organisation's network please click the below link which will redirect you to OpenAthens to sign in. Once signed in, you can filter by format=book on the left side of the screen to display the full titles only. If you don't have an OpenAthens account, please register for one here.
Downloadable title list : on-site and off-site access
Download a full title list which can be filtered by specialism for ease of disoverability. This list includes both on-site and off-site URLs for use depending upon whether you are accessing using from your institution or not. If using the on-site link, you will be taken directly through to the book content on the Oxford Academic platform. If accessing off-site, you will need to login to OpenAthens first.