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Management of Unstable Angina/Non ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction (UA/NSTEMI) [CPG]

Status:
Published
Date of publication:
Jun 01, 2011
Management of Dyslipedemia (CP...

HTA-DoH (MY) - HTA Unit, Ministry of Health, Malaysia

Management of Dyslipedemia (CPG)

Status:
Published
Date of publication:
Jun 01, 2011
Eribulin - Nutzenbewertung gem...

IQWiG (DE) - Institute for Quality and Efficiency in Health Care

Eribulin - Nutzenbewertung gemäß § 35a SGB V (Dossierbewertung)

Status:
Published
Date of publication:
Jan 30, 2012
Eribulin - Nutzenbewertung gem...

IQWiG (DE) - Institute for Quality and Efficiency in Health Care

Eribulin - Nutzenbewertung gemäß § 35a SGB V (Dossierbewertung)

Status:
Published
Date of publication:
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Management of Pulmonary Ateria...

HTA-DoH (MY) - HTA Unit, Ministry of Health, Malaysia

Management of Pulmonary Aterial Hypertension (CPG)

Status:
Published
Date of publication:
Jun 01, 2011
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G-I-N Emergency Care Community

In 2007 Guidelines International Network (G-I-N), in partnership with the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia established an online community to support collaboration across the field of international emergency care to improve the application of clinical guidelines.

Background

The G-I-N Emergency Care Community was to support an online community to support collaboration across the field of international emergency care and improve the application of clinical guidelines.

The core objectives of the G-I-N Emergency Care Community are to:

  • distill knowledge and recommendations from high quality clinical guidelines that can be contextualized in local settings
  • undertake specific small-scale projects related to guideline appraisal, implementation, dissemination or usability.
  • provide the membership with access to both clinical knowledge and expertise in guideline development and implementation

 

If interested in participating or finding out more information about the G-I-N Emergency Care Community, please email Sue Huckson at ecc@g-i-n.net

Page last updated: Jan 05, 2012

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