Authors: Adrian Boyle, Simon Laing / Code: SaP2, SLO12, SLO7, XC3 / Published: 18/06/2015 / Reviewed: 19/02/2024
This podcast was originally produced a few years ago and has been reviewed in February 2024 by the authors and it remains current. It covers the Best Practice Guideline on Information Sharing to Prevent Community Violence, which can be found along with all other guidelines on the main RCEM website.
Welcome to another Best Practice Guideline podcast from RCEM.
Best Practice Guidelines are produced by the Royal College for important problems where there is anticipated to be little or no relevant high quality evidence. They rely heavily on consensus and the experience of sub-committee members. They are designed to be usable by Emergency Department Clinicians and are short and digestible.
This podcast covers the Best Practice Guideline on Information Sharing to Prevent Community Violence, which can be found along with all the other guidelines on the main RCEM site.
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