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Dear All

 

Please note that the full number of places for the FOLIO course
"Understanding the Business of Clinical Care" has now been filled. We cannot
even add people to a waiting list as these places too have been filled. No
further applications will be accepted.

 

We shall be recommending that this course (or an equivalent if non-ScHARR!)
be prioritised for inclusion in the next FOLIO commissioning process so we
hope that there will be a chance for reruns. Also the National Clinical
Question Answering Service project plans to commission training courses for
next year for those supporting clinical questions so this will be another
potential source for meeting these and related training needs.

 

Thank you all for your interest and apologies for those of you who have had
to be disappointed on this occasion.

 

Andrew

 

Andrew Booth

Director of Information Resources and Senior Lecturer in Evidence Based
Healthcare Information

 

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From: Andrew Booth [mailto:[log in to unmask]] 
Sent: 27 July 2005 17:24
To: 'UK medical/ health care library community / information workers';
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Subject: Registration for Next FOLIO Course: Understanding the Business of
Clinical Care

 

*         Do you work in a UK library serving NHS staff (NHS, Academic,
voluntary organisation, professional association etcetera?)

*         Would you like to gain a better understanding of the work of
clinicians in order to meet their information needs more effectively?

*         Would you like to participate in a free distance learning course
as part of the FOLIO Programme over six weeks during September and October?

 

If your answer is yes then register now for the NLH FOLIO Course:
Understanding the Business of Clinical Care

 

This course will cover the main information needs of staff delivering
clinical care. It is particularly suitable for those with a clinical
librarian role but will be of value to anyone who wants to extend their
knowledge beyond their library walls to the actual work done by our main
clinical users. The course will examine the role of information in clinical
decision-making and the part that patient values play in the clinical
encounter. It will look at information needs associated with diagnosis,
treatment, prevention, aetiology and prognosis. It will also examine whether
librarians need to be clinically trained and will look at the importance of
understanding medical terminology. This course is funded by the NLH
Librarian Development Programme.

 

If you wish to register then complete the registration form at
http://www.nelh.nhs.uk/folio/register10.doc and send it to Tricia Campsell
at [log in to unmask]

 

Please note that places will be offered to the first 50 applications
received by Tricia. Due to funding reasons this course is not currently
available outside the UK.

 

Andrew Booth

Director of Information Resources and Reader in Evidence Based Information
Practice