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BMJ Learning: Extended Trial to 14th October, 2009 Please note that every user is required to register before they begin
the modules by following the steps below.

1.    Go to http://learning.bmj.com/international (within institution's IP)
2.    Click "Register here" on top right hand corner
3.    Key personal information in the required fields
4.    Select International under *Select the relevant channel for your profession
5.    Click on the Register button
6.    Begin the modules

Userguide
http://group.bmj.com/group/subscriptions-and-sales/product-training-
and -userguides/user-guide-pdf-files/Learning_Guide_Intl.pdf

Product description
BMJ Learning is the world's largest and most trusted independent
online learning service designed to support doctors, nurses, medical
students and other health care practitioners with their personal
development,learning and continuing medical education (CME) needs.

The learning modules cover everyday issues in primary care and
hospital medicine to help you stay up to date with your educational
needs, whether they be for training, practice, appraisal, revalidation
or exam preparation purposes.

BMJ Learning offers:

*     Over 450 interactive online clinical scenarios, case studies and
topics
*     A service which allows you to plan and record learning according
to your individual personal development plans
*     Video modules giving you a chance to test yourself in simulated
environments
*     The opportunity to submit a completed module as part of an
appraisal at any time.
 
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