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===Reading journals so you don't have to...=== | ===Reading journals so you don't have to...=== | ||
NICE, also known as the '''National Institute for Clinical Excellence''', provide a number of guidelines to help summarise the best of the evidence currently available, in a form that is (generally) fairly easy to follow. | [[image:NiceJazz.jpg|right|thumb|300px|As well as appreciating Jazz, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fast_Show|Louis Balfour] also really enjoys avant garde clinical knowledge summaries.]]NICE, also known as the '''National Institute for Clinical Excellence''', provide a number of guidelines to help summarise the best of the evidence currently available, in a form that is (generally) fairly easy to follow. | ||
===How to use them=== | ===How to use them=== | ||
Wanting some specific guidance on a topic, then check out | Wanting some specific guidance on a topic, then check out [http://cks.nice.org.uk/#?char=A|their page on Clinical Knowledge Summaries]. Alternatively, why not check out our even briefer [[NICE Summaries|revision summaries of all the latest NICE Guidance]]... |
Revision as of 15:19, 27 January 2016
Reading journals so you don't have to...
NICE, also known as the National Institute for Clinical Excellence, provide a number of guidelines to help summarise the best of the evidence currently available, in a form that is (generally) fairly easy to follow.
How to use them
Wanting some specific guidance on a topic, then check out page on Clinical Knowledge Summaries. Alternatively, why not check out our even briefer revision summaries of all the latest NICE Guidance...