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Keeping in touch with NICE

Discover the various ways to stay connected with NICE, including subscribing to newsletters, following us on social media, attending public Board Meetings, and exploring career opportunities. Don't say goodbye, stay in touch!

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Keeping in touch with NICE

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  1. February 2019 Keeping in touch with NICE

  2. This isn’t goodbye… stay in touch!

  3. www.nice.org.uk/news/nice-newsletters-and-alerts Subscribe to newsletters and alerts

  4. Get social…

  5. Blogs

  6. Follow us on Twitter @NICEcomms

  7. Search for NICE on Facebook

  8. Facebook Live Lunchtime: last Wednesday of every month • February – Heart disease • March - Sexual health • April – Allergy awareness

  9. Subscribe to our YouTube channel

  10. Follow us on Instagram @NICEComms Meet Nadia – the face of NICE Instagram!

  11. Join the discussion on Yammer

  12. Other opportunities • Attend public Board Meetings • In the future become: • a NICE Scholar • a NICE Medicines and prescribing associates • Work for NICE - look for opportunities on NHS Jobs

  13. Stay in touch • By email: nice@nice.org.uk • To the team: studentchampions@evidence.nhs.uk

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