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Private practice support hub: Resources

This hub has been designed for private practitioners to identify suitable support resources, including a number of easy-to-use tools.

Contents


  • DynaMed Trial
  • Point of care/clinical decision tools
  • Guidelines
  • Accessing articles anywhere
  • CPD support for private practice
  • Research support for private practice
  • Wellbeing support for private practice
  • Keeping current: apps & podcasts
  • Creating a journal club

DynaMed (2025)

Point of care/clinical decision tools


A number of online tools and apps are available to help with your clinical support needs.

Point of care tools resources





Guidelines


The college provides access to a number of resources that provides guidelines-related information.

Guidelines resources



Accessing articles anywhere


If you regularly google information/articles or want an enhanced PubMed experience, then LibKey Nomad++ is the tool for you.

Accessing articles anywhere links

CPD support for private practice


In consultation with the CPD team, the library has created a series of resource support guides covering every aspect of CPD.

CPD support links


Research support for private practice


The library provides a number of services and resource support for private practitioners involved in research.

No-cost open-access publishing for Springer/Palgrave

Wellbeing support for private practice


The college provides a number of services and resources that can be accessed by private practitioners.

Wellbeing links


Safety & advocacy support for private practice


The college provides access to a number of services and resources that can be accessed by private practitioners.

Safety & advocacy links


Keeping current


Struggling with keeping up-to-date with your journal reading? We recommend the following tools for the time poor!

Library resources links


Podcasts

Apps & podcasts

Creating a journal club


The BJA Education article below sets out the steps to creating a successful journal club. Also included are guides for 2 separate health services outlining the steps and resources often available at the local level.

  • We recommend the use of Read by QxMD (see above) as a way of creating a curated new article alerts service
  • We recommend the use of BrowZine (see above) as a way of reading the latest issue of your favourite journals

Creating a journal club info


Quick links

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