Thursday 19 May 2011

New Books

Check out some of the latest books to be added to the library's collections this month;

Click on the titles for full details or to access the ebooks.

 

Medicine for medical students : the complete guide to both OSCE & written exams / Marc A. Crutchley - 2nd ed.

  Introduction to global health / Kathryn H. Jacobsen  Influenza : human and avian in practice / Roy Jennings - 2nd ed.  Developing language and literacy : effective intervention in the early years / by Julia M. Carroll

 

 Dual language development and disorders : a handbook on bilingualism and second language learning / edited by Johanne Paradis - 2nd ed.  Young hope : the broken road / Tracy Mobley   MCQ companion to the eye : basic sciences in practice / Peter H. Galloway    The Palgrave handbook of gender and health care / edited by Ellen Kuhlmann

 

 Learning to listen, learning to teach : the power of dialogue in educating adults / Jane Vella   Overcoming depression and low mood : a five areas approach / Chris Williams - 3rd ed.   * New Edition * In-vitro fertilization / by Kay Elder and Brian Dale - 3rd ed.  * New Edition * Manual of perioperative care in adult cardiac surgery / Robert M. Bojar - 5th ed.

 

  ebooks


 


  Motherhood, absence and transition [electronic resource] : when adult children leave home / Trish Green   Children, food and identity in everyday life [electronic resource] / edited by Allison James   Families in society [electronic resource] : boundaries and relationships / edited by Linda McKie    Management and organisational behaviour [electronic resource] / Laurie J. Mullins

 

For a full list of new books, ordered by site, visit the library catalogue.

 

 

Monday 9 May 2011

What’s happening in the NHS?

What’s happening in the NHS?
An invitation to ALL Students in the Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health
When: Monday 16 May 2011, 5.30 – 7.30pm,
Where: Mappin Hall, Sir Frederick Mappin Building

At a recent Focus Group involving students from the Faculty, student representatives asked if we could organise a discussion about the current changes in the NHS, and moreover, take some time to talk about what this will mean for us.
The event will feature a panel made up of local health professionals who will each give their perspective on the plans for change in the NHS. Students will also have the opportunity to ask the panel questions. The event will finish with a buffet meal and time for attendees to chat with other students from across the Faculty and discover more about how they will be working together, in NHS settings.
The event is being hosted by Margaret Freeman, the Faculty Director of Learning and Teaching, as part of a range of Interprofessional Education activities.
The Panel speakers include:
Professor Tony Weetman – Faculty Pro Vice-Chancellor
Professor Liddy Goyder – ScHARR (Public Health expert), NHS Specialist training provider
Ms Kirsten Major – Director of Service Development, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals
Dr Andrew Lee – Practising GP, Clinical Lecturer in ScHARR
To register, please fill in the form at: http://www.sheffield.ac.uk/lets/nhsstudentevent