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New one-stop 83-item guideline to managing heart disease in Canadians needs to be automated and incorporated into EMRs to maximize use by primary care physicians.
Medical Mythbusting Commentary for November 10, 2022 Source:New one-stop guideline takes a 360-degree approach to managing heart disease in Canadians Reference:Canadian Cardiovascular Harmonized National Guideline Endeavour (C-CHANGE) guideline for the prevention and management of cardiovascular disease in primary care: 2022 update
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New evidenced-based concussion guidelines provide management consistency amongst health care providers
Madely Health Headlines Commentary for June 25, 2014 Source: Kids and concussions: CHEO’s groundbreaking new guidelines Reference: www.concussionsontario.org/guidelines-for-pediatric-concussion
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Excellent concussion guidelines but their development reflects further downloading of what should be a specialist service back onto the family doctor because of long wait times
Madely Health Headlines Commentary for September 24, 2013 [display_podcast] Source: New concussion guidelines help doctors to help patients ‘return to their lives’ Reference: Guidelines for Concussion/mTBI & Persistent Symptoms: Second Edition