Creating an Elsevier Clinical Skills account

Answered By: Fiona Paterson
Last Updated: 12 Feb 2025 Views: 218

Elsevier Clinical Skills accounts

Only staff and students in the School of Health and Psychological Sciences are permitted to use Elsevier Clinical Skills.

If you are on one of the following courses or a member of staff, contact the e-access team to create your account for you to ensure you are assigned to the correct group.

  • Adult nursing (BSc, MSc)
  • Adult and Mental Health Nursing (MSc)
  • Children's nursing (BSc, MSc)
  • Mental health nursing (BSc, MSc)
  • Midwifery (BMid)
  • Nursing (Foundation Degree in Healthcare - Nursing Associate)
  • Diagnostic Radiography (BSc)
  • Therapeutic Radiography and Oncology (BSc)

If you are not in one of these groups, please follow the instructions below to create your Elsevier Clinical Skills account.

Instructions for creating an Elsevier Clinical Skills account

  1. Go to Elsevier Clinical Skills and open the link Login to Clinical Skills Here >
    Elsevier Clinical Skills homepage. Step outlined in preceding text.
  2. Select INSTITUTIONAL LOGIN
    Elsevier Clinical Skills login page. Step outlined in preceding text.
  3. Type ‘City University of London’ into the box to Find your institution.
  4. Select City, University of London.
    Elsevier Clinical Skills Find your institution page. Steps outlined in preceding text.
  5. You may be prompted to sign in, please use your City email address and password.
  6. On the Create Account screen, use your City email address and fill in the details for your name. Then press submit.
    Elsevier Clinical Skills create account screen. Step outlined in preceding text.
  7. The system will look to see if you already have an account with that email address. Select Yes, proceed to Create New Account.
    Elsevier Clinical Skills create account check. Step outlined in preceding text.
  8. An email will be sent to your City email address with a link which you will need to click on to complete the account creation process.
  9. When you use Elsevier Clinical skills in future you will be able to sign in using the Institutional Login.

If you are having problems accessing Elsevier Clinical Skills, contact the e-access team.

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