Updated:6
July 2010
Clinical
Guidelines From Around the World
There are many Clinical
Guidelines covering almost all major
branches of orthodox medicine. One search
engine produced a massive 1,480,962 web
pages for the words 'clinical guidelines'.
Such guidelines originate from professional
bodies, trade unions to various educational
organisations. It is generally thought that
Clinical Guidelines express a
consensus of experts' opinions in a
particular field of medicine. Perhaps, there
are many more such guidelines which are not
in the public domain, but aimed at a
particular group of practitioners attached
to a specific hospital group or an
organisation.
Obviously, adhering to any
recommended guideline/s will much depend on
the country of practice and the rules &
regulations which govern such guidelines; in
a legal sense, are they really enforceable?
It might be an interesting exercise to
compare and evaluate various guidelines from
different parts of the world. However, like
many things in modern medicine, such
Clinical Guidelines will require
regular review in tandem with new scientific
discoveries and technological developments;
otherwise, they will lose their credibility.
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Guidelines Questioned (2010)
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