Friday 12 December 2014

Blog Article 3, This Time It's Personal


So here we are again. What should I talk about this week?

While there are several topics I wanted to talk about, I have decided for one more week to talk about the great things we do.

Friday the 28th of November was the Striving for Excellence awards, which all the library staff attended (except the new guy) and all remarked it was brilliant seeing the innovation, effort and quality of care the staff of SDH make part of their everyday jobs.

A link to the full breakdown of the awards and their winners can be found here.

Our very own Liam Thornhill (Library Assistant turned IT Trainer) was a well deserved recipient of the Living the Values award, which he earned by being everything you might want someone helping you to be. Now I don’t want him getting a big head, but he’s been doing a great job here for 4 years, and in filling his role, I am constantly asked “oh are you the lovely young man who helped me last time I was in?”

Now, I am a lovely young man, but I’ve got my work cut out for me if I hope to follow in his footsteps.

 

Scoop It!

I also want you to take a look at the Healthcare Library’s Scoop.it page. It is updated daily with all the latest news from around the web. The two topics curated on there are SDH news which is a delight to read about all the good work you folks are doing, and a healthcare app page updated with information about all the latest apps that can help make clinicians and their patients lives easier/more contained within their smartphones.

Scoop it is an underused tool that I had never heard of before I started work here, but I do recommend checking it out. Think of it more as a Twitter where you follow topics relevant to you rather than people who post motivational quotes and pictures of kittens. Not that kittens aren’t relevant, but you get my gist.

Back on display!

November in the library was “Self-Care Month”. In conjunction with the week running the 17th to the 23rd of November we have had a display of tips and tricks to keep you jolly and healthy throughout winter. Although that display is gone now, you can still get information on the NHS choices website.

Taking its place once more by our glorious self-issue machine is the Mood Boosting Book display. Featuring Works by Terry Pratchett, Victoria Hislop and James Bowden, we have a range of books that will cheer you up on a dismal British December evening.

 

Healthcare Current Awareness Bulletins

Our resident librarians remind me of Santa’s elves. Not because they are short and have high pitched voices, but because they spend a good portion of their time working on Elfcare , sorry Healthcare Current Awareness Bulletins.

These Bulletins are tailor made with the latest guidance and research to help keep you up to date with the most recent developments in the field of your choice. Want to know more about Urology? Who doesn’t?! You can find a focused Bulletin on the topic by simply selecting your topics and emailing them to us at Library.Office@salisbury.nhs.uk.

To save you unnecessary clicking, and because I’m good like that, here is the list of topics you can get updated with.

Acute and Critical Care                              Occupational Health

Alcohol,                                                        Ophthalmology

 Burns and Plastics,                                    Orthopaedics

 Cleft Lip and Palate,                                  Paediatrics

 Dementia,                                                   PCI/Cardiology

 Dermatology                                             Pharmacy

Diabetes/Endocrinology                           Public Health

End of Life Care,                                         Rheumatology

Fertility,                                                       Spinal Cord Injuries

Infection Prevention/Control                  Stroke

Maternity Care                                          Urology

 Neonatal Care                                          Wound Care

Neurology                         

Then your little bundle of research will turn up in your inbox (stocking) periodically all wrapped up and ready to go. See? Elves.
 

So there we are. Another week, another series of flippant remarks and bad irrelevant tangents.

I would love to know what you guys think about the blog, and if there are any topics you might be interested and want to hear me discuss in future articles please leave a comment in the comments section.

Equally if you hate what I’m doing with this blog and only reading in a fit of self-loathing, let me know in the comments. This is the internet and if someone isn’t calling the author rude names on a public domain it just feels a bit weird…

 
Also, you should tell all your colleagues to have a look. It’s nice to share, especially at Christmas!


Until next time…

1 comment:

  1. Found these blogs for the first time and am impressed, show a new side to the library, I enjoy the style they are written in with a mixture of humour and information. I don't visit the library often but will be checking back here regular. Keep up the weekly updates.

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