Maybe you all know about this already (I didn't), but this website claims to
offer 'rapid access to the best available evidence on common and
important-on-call problems in General Medicine'. It is organised by the
Centre for evidence-based Medicine in Oxford and supported by the NHS
National Electronic Library for Health. Notably, common biochemical
emergencies are included.
The website is www.eboncall.co.uk.
I would interested to hear what mailbase members think about the biochemical
sections of these guidelines.
Dermot
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Dr RDG Neely
Consultant Chemical Pathologist
Department of Clinical Biochemistry
Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Trust
Royal Victoria Infirmary
Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 4LP
Tel. 0191 2824554 Fax. 0191 2820381
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