-
On eGuidelines you can:
- access Guidelines in Practice CPD action points
- record and create PDFs of your guidelines-related learning and impact
- calculate your CPD credits
Click here to access the CPD dashboard
-
Winner of Directory of the Year at the PPA Digital Publishing Awards 2013
The free to download Guidelines app contains all the content from the Guidelines handbook, providing access to UK clinical guideline summaries in just three taps.
Click here to find out more
-
Symptomatic management of multiple sclerosis in primary care
Working Party guideline
Click here to view this guideline
-
Updated Guideline article:
NICE extends range of treatment options for women with UI
Earn CPD credits by completing action points on this article
Click here to view the latest issue
-
Resources available to download include:
- formulary decision guides
- checklists
- TA cards
- supplements included with
Guidelines in Practice
May contain promotional content
Click here to view all downloads
-
-
-
The Guidelines webinar on feverish illness in children: implementing updated guidance for best practice is now available to view
CPD certificates can be downloaded at the end of the webinar
Click here to view the webinar
-
Summarising clinical guidelines for primary care
Most read guidelines in last 30 days
Monthly journal for those developing and implementing guidelines
Most read articles in last 30 days
-
NICE extends range of treatment options for women with UI
-
Raised heart rate is a new traffic light for risk in a feverish child
-
Accurate measurement of blood pressure can reduce risks and costs
What's new
- NICE publishes new guidance on myocardial infarction
- Five new technology appraisals released by NICE
- New guidance on smoking cessation published by NICE
Twitter feed
Latest comments
'Very useful'
Rheumatoid arthritis is a new clinical domain for QOF 2013/14
'A very good module'
Parkinson's disease: diagnosis and management in primary and secondary care
'Good'
Effective IT brings great care to the NHS
'My learning point from this guideline is that we…'
Feverish illness in children: assessment and initial management in children younger than 5 years
Most popular downloads
May contain promotional content
Associate organisations
Click here to view all