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Management of the Palatally Ectopic Canine (CPG)

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Management of Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder in Children and Adolescent (CPG)

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

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Jun 01, 2011
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Management of Dyslipedemia (CPG)

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Welcome to the G-I-N Emergency Care Community

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Welcome to the G-I-N Emergency Care Community

Posted by sue.huckson@nhmrc.gov.au at February 04. 2010

Over the the next few weeks these web pages will be enriched. If you would like to receive our updates please email me at sue.huckson@nhmrc.com.au to join the mailing list.

The Emergency Care response to H1N1 has been a key focus for this community and we would welcome any contributions such as guidelines, protocols, pathways or stories lessons learnt. This is the topic of the first of a series of teleconferences we are holding over the course of the next 12 months. Dates to be confirmed.

Other topics include proiritising guideline recommendations using a 'bundle' approach, what type of guidelines does the emergency care sector need. Join key international emergency clinicans (medical, nursing, paramedical, allied health) to discuss these issues.

We look forward to your suggestions for other topics tor discussion.

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