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Skills for Health
was established in April 2002 with support from the four UK health departments, the independent and voluntary health sectors and staff organisations to become the sector skills council for health across the UK. See:
http://www.skillsforhealth.org.uk/

NHS Leadership Assessment Tool

The NHS 360-degree feedback questionnaire has been specifically designed in conjunction with the Leadership Qualities Framework. The feedback you receive will therefore enable you to relate where your strengths and development areas lie in line with the NHS Leadership Qualities.

The Telemedicine and E-health Information Service
This site is updated as we receive information from the telemedicine and e-health community. The objectives of TEIS are to bring together those working in the field of telemedicine, telecare and ehealth; to encourage them to share information and experience; and to provide an information resource on telemedicine activity in the UK. See
http://www.teis.port.ac.uk/


DeBOURGH, G.A., 2003. Predictors of student satisfaction in distance-delivered graduate nursing courses: what matters most? Journal of professional nursing, 19 (3), 149-163.
Research highlighting the effective strategies required to promote student satisfaction with web-based learning. These strategies are detailed in an excellent table - a must read for anyone designing or embarking on an elearning programme.

NHS Careers in Health Informatics
http://www.nhscareers.nhs.uk/nhs-knowledge_base/data/5582.html

e-Library for Scotland:
Access to knowledge is essential for delivery of high quality patient care. Core NHS strategy, as expressed in Partnership for Care, requires the NHS to exploit the power of knowledge to deliver health and health care as appropriate for a modern health service in the twenty-first century. With over 4000 full text electronic journals, over 200 electronic books and over 20 major databases now on offer, the e-Library presents NHS Scotland staff with an unparalleled collection of knowledge resources to support evidence based decision-making. See:
http://www.elib.scot.nhs.uk/


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