24 February 2011
In light of the tragic events that have unfolded in Christchurch, BMJ Learning has opened New Zealand-wide access to its clinical decision support tool, 'Best Practice'. BMJ is aware that many people affected by the earthquake will have left the city and may be presenting themselves to GPs and other hospitals outside of the Christchurch region.
'Best Practice' may be of use to all New Zealand GPs as a point of reference and information for diagnosing and treating illnesses and injuries of patients who may have been affected by the Christchurch earthquake.
'Best Practice' provides instant decision-support information with a step-by-step approach structured around the patient consultation, covering diagnosis, prognosis, treatment and prevention. It fits information around real, diverse and evolving medical information needs to give users a second opinion in an instant.
'Best Practice' can be accessed here.
Short cuts to illnesses that may be of help are:
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