NHS Education for Scotland (NES) is an education and training body and a special health board within NHS Scotland.
NES is the national special NHS health board with a responsibility to develop and deliver education and training for those people who work in NHS Scotland.
To enable it to fulfil its remit of promoting best practice in the education and lifelong learning of all NHS staff, NES has statutory functions.
NES has a Scotland wide role in undergraduate, postgraduate and continuing professional development and maintains a local perspective through centres in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dundee, Aberdeen and Inverness.
NES also cooperate and collaborate with regulatory bodies and other organisations that are concerned with the development of the health and care workforce.
Across NHS Scotland, much of the learning that staff undertake is completed in the workplace.
It maintains the Knowledge Network, a service that allows NHS staff to share information. The Knowledge Network also contains educational resources and was a further development of the NHS Scotland e-Library. NES is a member of UKSG, an international association that aims to connect the information community and encourage the exchange of ideas on scholarly communication.
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