edited by Ilkka Kunnamo
Evidence-Based Medicine Guidelines is a handbook on the wide range of diseases and conditions encountered by the physician in everyday practice.
Features:
- Includes evidence-based and disease-specific guidelines, and are linked to the best available evidence including Cochrane Reviews and DARE Abstracts
- Includes clinical evidence, original articles and systematic reviews in clinical journals, abstracts in the Health Technology Assessment Database and the NHS Economic Evaluation Database
- Details the use of evidence codes (A, B, C, D) that appear in connection with many of the guideline recommendations
Contents
- Infectious Diseases.
- Travelling and Tropical Diseases.
- Vaccinations.
- Cardiovascular Diseases.
- Vascular Diseases.
- Pulmonary Diseases.
- Oral Medicine.
- Gastroenterology.
- Hepatology and Pancreatic Diseases.
- Nephrology.
- Urology.
- Sexually Transmitted Diseases.
- Dermatology.
- Allergology.
- Haematology.
- Oncology.
- Anaesthesiology.
- Traumatology and Plastic Surgery.
- Sports Medicine.
- Physical Medicine and Orthopaedics.
- Rheumatology.
- Geriatrics.
- Diabetes.
- Endocrinology.
- Gynaecology.
- Obstetrics.
- Birth Control.
- Child and School Health Services.
- Paediatric Neurology.
- Genetics
- Paediatric Infectious Diseases.
- Paediatrics.
- Paediatric Psychiatry.
- Adolescent Psychiatry.
- Psychiatry.
- Neurology.
- Ophthalmology.
- Otorhinolaryngology.
- Clinical Pharmacology.
- Alcohol and Drugs.
- Forensic Medicine.
- Radiology.
- Administration.
- Occupational Health Service.
- Pollution and Health.
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