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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 [[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]]...
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...

As well as appreciating Jazz, 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

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...