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RCOG guidance support professionals to deliver high quality care. Our guidance also aims to provide consistency, fairness and inclusivity in the language used to communicate with a range of audiences.
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Guidance for healthcare professionals on obtaining consent...
- Reproducing Rcog Guidance and Patient Information
Reproducing RCOG guidance and patient information We...
- Green-top Guidelines
This guideline provides guidance in the management of sepsis...
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Our patient information is developed by the RCOG’s Patient...
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Good Practice documents provide practical guidance to...
- Diagnosis and Management
Summary. Placenta praevia and placenta accreta are...
- RCOG Guidelines Disclaimer
Guidelines make recommendations about specific aspects of conditions, investigations, procedures and treatments that relate to the medical health of women. See all of our clinical guidelines. Clinical guidelines are based on the best available evidence.
Good Practice documents provide practical guidance to clinicians and managers on workplace issues identified through repeated requests from providers and managers of the service. Current safety concerns and some key resources and information the RCOG is engaged with.
9 cze 2015 · Current evidence derived from randomised clinical trials with important limitations (e.g., inconsistent results, imprecision – wide confidence intervals or methodological flaws – e.g., lack of blinding, large losses to follow up, failure to adhere to intention to treat analysis), or very strong evidence from observational studies or case series ...
The ‘Green-top Guidelines’ reviewed in this study are written and developed by the RCOG to provide systematic recommendations in the hope of assisting clinicians and patients in clinical decision-making.
12 cze 2014 · Evidence-based medicine aims to translate scientific research into good medical practice. The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists publishes recommendations and guidelines to...
12 cze 2014 · RCOG Green-top guidelines published before December 2007 are classified according to one of four levels of evidence: A (literature of overall good quality and evidence); B (well controlled clinical studies); C (evidence from expert committee reports or opinions) and √ (recommended best practice based on the clinical experience of the ...