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1 Keeping in touch with NICE:
Learning outcome – increased awareness of how to get engaged with NICE Use Web site Get Involved – some used to get SCS going in their unis. News Forward Planner Into practice Evidence Awareness Services and Bulletins. + Medicines Awareness ERGs Student Champion workshop 28 January 2015

2 What can you do? Explore and engage with us via our website
Be active – look for opportunities Be active – look for opportunities. Ask if you can get involved. FOR EXAMPLE – Kirsty Knight, student who spoke before me. Explore and engage with us via our website

3 Use the NICE website

4 Access all alert and newsletter services using the sign in option

5 The latest from NICE Sign up for NICE news www.nice.org.uk/newsletter
Evidence Updates Alerts Public health Awareness Bulletin Update for Primary Care Medicines awareness Service Eyes on Evidence 65,700+ people follow NICE on Twitter for guidance NICE news NICE news is our free monthly newsletter, keeping you up to date with important developments at NICE. Sign up for direct access to features, stories, consultations, implementation advice and published and forthcoming guidance topics

6 NICE website News Browse NICE news via the News page

7 Student Champion Group on Linkedin
Keeping in touch with developments whilst you are a student and beyond Has the potential to link you directly to a range of other people on the NICE SC Group Helps NICE to keep in touch with you If you haven’t been invited to join the LinkedIn already, you will receive an invitation shortly.

8 Other opportunities to work with NICE in the future
Get Involved see previous posters Student champions – work with next year’s champions Formally evaluate your own SC work and let us know what you are doing NEW! Review our undergraduate e-learning packages Post qualification apply to become a Scholar Join a NICE committee or working group Join an ERG Let us know what you are doing

9 External Reference Groups (ERGs)
Would you like to play an active role in shaping tools that will help organisations to implement NICE guidance?

10 Thank you Keep in touch


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