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BMJ Best Practice for Emergency Care Webinar
What is this about?
The national clinical decision making support tool – BMJ Best Practice NHS funded and FREE to NHS staff, trainees and students in England,
BMJ Best Practice
is a generalist point of care tool available on desktop or via an app 24/7, on and offline.
In this webinar
Dr Kieran Walsh, BMJ Clinical Director
, how best to use the tool and its many benefits, including the newly added
Co-morbidities Manager
, particularly useful for emergency responders. The Comorbidities Manager looks at the whole patient, and gives you relevant guidance on managing patients presenting with existing, multiple and complex conditions who need your urgent care while considering these conditions.
Particularly useful for all those in working in (or studying for a career in) emergency care, BMJ Best Practice provides information that is uniquely structured around the patient and uses the latest evidence-based research, guidelines and expert opinion to offer step-by-step guidance on diagnosis, prognosis, treatment and prevention.
BMJ Best Practice includes:
• Differential diagnosis and treatment algorithms
• Case reports on rare diseases and unusual presentation of more common diseases
• Videos covering the most common clinical procedures
• ‘Important Update’ alerts for evidence changes
• Over 500 integrated medical calculators
• Nearly 500 patient leaflets
Who should attend?
• Anyone working in an emergency care team or ER
• Paramedics and ambulance teams
• Educators and trainers specialising in emergency care
How do I sign up?
Book your place
before Friday 17 March 2023.
Before attending
To get free access you need an NHS OpenAthens account.
Forgotten your login details or don’t have an account?
Register now
.
As well as free access to BMJ Best Practice NHS Open Athens is the gateway to vast, centrally funded collection of health care resources including e-books, the latest published research, databases, NICE guidelines and much more.
When
22/03/2023 13:00 - 13:45
Where
Virtual
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