Testimonials

"We have been using clinicalskills.net for approximately one year now. Students and academics across the Faculty (nursing, allied health professions and assistant practitioners) access the procedures via Blackboard. The procedures are very clearly described, well illustrated and evidence-based, and both staff and students have given positive feedback. The procedures provide an up-to-date source of information for learning and teaching a wide range of skills in our Faculty, and our partner NHS Trusts are happy that we have purchased this package. We are particularly pleased that the procedures are updated when new guidance (e.g. NPSA, NICE) is released so they remain up to date. The company are continually reviewing and adding to the procedures and keep us updated about these developments. Overall, we are very satisfied with clinicalskills.net as a resource for Faculty students and staff and it assists us in providing students with clear, evidence-based materials to underpin their practice learning."
Dr Lesley Baillie, Principal Lecturer (Clinical Skills Development), Faculty of Health and Social Care, London South Bank University; November 2007

"This is an excellent resource for student nurses, so many thanks."
Student, UK university

"Students were open-mouthed when they saw the amount of support clinicalskills.net gave them."
Principal Lecturer, UK school of nursing

"The feedback I have had has ALL been positive. The students feel that the information on the site is thorough, informed, research based and clear, yet is concise and well articulated. Many students have commented on the use of graphics and how these help enhance their learning along with the easy to follow, yet informed, text. The key reading is also valuable in aiding their learning. I am excited about the changes that you are proposing and look forward to continued use of this valuable learning tool."
Martin Bailey, Senior Lecturer in Clinical Sciences and Nursing Studies, Chair of Clinical Skills Forum, and Academic Lead for Clinical Skills Development and Year One, Canterbury Christ Church University

"I would like to say that I am continuing to get lots of positive feedback on clinicalskills.net from staff (nurses and health care assistants) and students alike, so thank you for offering this useful learning resource to us."
Louise Goodall
Lecturer Practitioner for Clinical Skills
Western Sussex Hospitals NHS Trust / University of Brighton
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