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Introducing our new name

Up until now we’ve been offering various services (surveys, appraisals, event bookings and so on) under the name of Revalidation Toolkit. Although we started out as a revalidation tool, we realised the word “revalidation” was restricting what we were doing and confusing people. Although medical revalidation remains one of our key areas we now offer a lot of other services. Some people also know us as myLMC which is even more confusing.

From today we’ll be using our company's name: FourteenFish

Improved website, optimised for mobile devices too

We think you’ll love the new and improved design, and if you use a mobile device to access our website you’ll find the experience much more enjoyable now.

Because the address of the website has changed to www.fourteenfish.com you will have to enter your email address and password again when you log in for the first time. If you can’t remember your details you can reset your password.

For a little while you will still be able to log in via the Revalidation Toolkit and myLMC websites. When you do this you’ll get redirected to the new website after you’ve logged in.

Underneath it’s still the same

We've made some major usability improvements and given the website a visual overhaul, but the rest of the system is largely unchanged. This means that everything should be familiar to you as an existing user, even though the layout is a bit different.

If you use learning@revalidationtoolkit.co.uk or learning@mylmc.co.uk to add stuff to your Learning Diary you will be able to continue using those email addresses. Or you can use the new learning@fourteenfish.com – they all go to the same place.

New product logos

At the same time as rebranding our website we’ve also introduced a new family of logos for our different products.

Everything still integrates perfectly, and we’ve even improved things like the way entries in your Learning Diary flow into your Appraisal.

We've excited to see how people react to the changes. If you have any questions or comments please feel free to contact us.


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Tuesday 7 July 2015