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1 Keeping in touch with NICE
Student Champions workshop 27th September 2017 Full title: [insert full title of guideline/TA/evidence summary] Available at: [insert URL e.g. This slide set is for the use of NICE medicines and prescribing associates. As such, it concentrates on key prescribing and medicines optimisation issues selected by the NICE medicines and prescribing team: see the guideline/ technology appraisal/ evidence summary for full information about other aspects of care.

2 How can you keep in touch?
explore and engage with us via NICE website Use the toolbars and footers Remember it’s a dynamic website so is likely to change sign up for alerts link in with the NICE medicines and prescribing associate programme via your local NICE Associate be active – look for opportunities eg adoption and impact reference panel Be active – look for opportunities. Ask if you can get involved. Explore and engage with us via our website

3 Use the NICE website…

4 Use the NICE website…

5 Use the NICE website…

6 Latest news headlines…

7 Subscribe to newsletters and alerts

8 Keep up to date with the latest from NICE
Subscribe to NICE News for: The latest news and features Newly published guidance and quality standards Current consultations Ways you can get involved @NICEcomms Find us on Facebook

9 Subscribe to newsletters and alerts

10 Important New Evidence
Sign-up for monthly updates on the most important guidance and advice relating to prescribing and medicines optimisation Includes information from key national bodies including NICE, SIGN, Scottish Medicines Consortium, All Wales Medicines Strategy Group, the MHRA, and NHS Improvement See

11 Other opportunities (1)

12 Other opportunities (2)

13 Adoption and Impact Reference Panel
Would you like to play an active role in shaping tools that will help organisations to implement NICE guidance?

14 NICE Medicine and Prescribing Associates

15 Regional Technical Adviser regions
North of England & Northern Ireland Angela Parkin: Midlands, East of England & Wales Gill Eddy: London Michelle Liddy: South of England and Channel Islands Zoe Girdis:

16 Other opportunities to work with NICE in the future
work with next year’s champions formally evaluate your own SC work post qualification apply to become a Scholar join a NICE committee or working group join an Adoption and Impact Reference Panel contact your local NICE Associate and link into the Medicines and Prescribing Associates network Let us know what you are doing

17 Keeping in touch with NICE
@NICEcomms dCareExcellence/

18 NICE on social media Just search for National Institute for Health and Care Excellence on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube and Snapchat. Our corporate social media channels highlight our latest news on guidance milestones; conferences and events we attend; policy reports we are involved with; opportunities to get involved with our work. We have more than 130,000 followers across all our channels.

19 Getting social with you
mailing list LinkedIn Facebook group You tell us… We want to know the best ways to keep in touch with you and your networks. Traditional list which we’ve used to send relevant content. LinkedIn group started but we’re aware this isn’t a widely used network. Facebook is something you probably already use and it gives us the opportunity to open up discussions and you can share with us too. Any other channels you use, do let us know!

20 Keep in touch


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