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eTG Complete
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Access
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Access eTG Complete
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Coverage
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The content of each title is revised by an expert group every 2 to 3 years.
The decision to update current titles is based on feedback from clinicians, shifts in the evidence base, changing practice, changing patterns of drug usage or bacterial resistance, and other issues relevant to an area.
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Subject
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Therapeutic guidelines for common disorders seem in clinical practice and are designed to assist practitioners to ensure that patients receive optimum treatment
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Geographic coverage
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Produced for Australia but draws on international literature and in many cases has links to international articles at the end of the chapters. For the date of revision of individual sections, check the bottom of the page. |
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Includes
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Guidelines in the following areas:
- Analgesic
- Antibiotic
- Cardiovascular
- Dermatology
- Endocrinology
- Gastrointestinal
- Neurology
- Palliative Care
- Psychotropic
- Respiratory
- Rheumatology
- Drug use in pregnancy and breastfeeding
- Developmental Disability
Witin each guideline there are topics and chapters and links to key articles and other sources of reatment recommendation, such as Cochrane's and Clinical Evidence
There is also a search option as well as the possibility to browse.
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Non-electronic version
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Also published as books, CD Rom or for handheld devices
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Authentication
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IP authentication using EZproxy
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User guide
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Help is available on the system.
Consider using the search option to find specific content.
The guidelines are problem based and cover areas that may be evidence poor, so this tool does not claim to be evidence based in the way some others are.
The drug information included is that relevant to the guidelines and doe not intend to be comprehensive for any particular drug mentioned.
eTG is designed to assist practitioners and is not designed as an educational tool.
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Number of users allowed
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Not limited
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Publisher
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Therapeutic Guidelines Limited
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Notes
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Links to Cochrane's are not going through the EZproxy server but users in Australia should still have access to this resource
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Revised:
10-Jul-2007 14:39
:: Content by: Electronic Services Librarian |