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Access to Sands Guidelines 2007

Discussion in 'Clinical Skills Assessment, OSCE & VIVA' started by babycatcher2bsoon, Jul 11, 2011.

  1. babycatcher2bsoon New Member

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    Hello, can I please ask if anyone has access to the SANDS guidelines 2007 in PDF format they could share with me. I am completing a reflection for my portfolio on Stillbirth and Neonatal death and I'm really at a loss and I only have a couple of days remaining.

    I would truly be in your debt if anyone could help :)

    Thank you
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    Is this it? I think you can get it free if you have athens?x
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    Hi there, my NHS Athens expired last week and it takes two weeks to get the renewal through. Also I can't access it through my unis institutional access.

    Did you post a link to it when you said "Is this it" because I couldn't see one apart from your blog.

    Thanks
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  5. babycatcher2bsoon New Member

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    I actually have that article, it's the actual sands guidelines 2007 I'm after.

    Thanks anyway
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    Have you tried the SANDS website?

    If it is not a free article I am afraid it would be breaching copyright for anyone to send it to you and for you to be asking.
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    I have just looked and it is £16.99 from SANDS and it looks like it is hard copy only to me.

    There is a page with the principles of care if that is any help?

    What about uni or hospital library? I'm sure they would have a copy and you don't usually need an active account to walk in and look.
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    If you are near London and your uni or hospital library doesn't have it in, or cannot order it, as a last resort you can try the British Library. You need uni ID to join, but can order pretty much any book in print to read in the library itself (though photocopying costs a bomb). I've done it with a couple of books that I couldn't get through the usual uni library route.

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