Thanks Jo - this will save me
some time doing the deletion 'manually' for each request - but I have noted a
flood of exits since this advice and hope that you are not all leaving a sinking
ship - if there are reasons why you might wish to leave, we do appreciate a note
before you say good bye, to help us improve the service. if, of course, your job
has changed, that may be a fair reason! But if it is because we are processing
too much information, or the topics seem to you to be too far removed from the
NHS main tasks (etc), let me know and we can see what we can do.
Note also that you can alter the options,
to get a weekly digest, etc as well.
Morning all
Several have asked for unsubscribing information and I'm not sure if an
explanatory email
has already been sent but I thought I'd offer this as one suggestion for
removing oneself
from the list.
Visit this page:
Add your name and the email address you're using to subscribe to Minority
Ethnic Health
and then click on the 'leave' button at the bottom. You will be sent a
confirming email with
instructions which should then complete the process.
However, note also the 'miscellaneous' setting which allows you to set up
a temporary
break from receiving messages without unsubscribing completely, and may
be useful for
some (eg if on holiday).
Best wishes, and hope this works :)
Jo
Jo Brodie
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Research Liaison Officer, Diabetes UK.
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