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2003 clinical practice guidelines 
Offers diabetes care recommendations designed to help healthcare professionals make clinical, evidence-based decisions. Provides access to chapters and recommendations through faqs, a browse-able table of contents, and a guided search.
Source: Canadian Diabetes Association (CDA)
A handbook dealing with woman abuse and the Canadian criminal justice system: guidelines for physicians  PDF
Examines the issue of woman abuse, particularly as it relates to the interaction of physicians with the criminal justice system. Presents background information about woman abuse followed by an introduction to the medico-legal interface. Provides clinical practice points and recommendations. Includes bibliographic references. Link requires PDF reader.
Source: National Clearinghouse on Family Violence (NCFV)
From: Intimate partner abuse against women
Adolescent pregnancy 
Presents the Canadian Paediatric Society's position paper on adolescent pregnancy. Covers pregnancy prevention, diagnosis, and counselling the pregnant adolescent.
Source: Canadian Paediatric Society (CPS)
From: Adolescent health
Best practices - methadone maintenance treatment 
Promotes effective strategies in implementing methadone maintenance treatment (MMT). Examines key parts of MMT such as, program development, policies, program team and environment. Discusses best practices in serving specific populations, such as people in rural and remote communities. Geared for health intermediaries.
Source: Health Canada
From: Alcohol & drug prevention publications
Best practices: concurrent mental health and substance use disorders 
Provides a synthesis of the research information and offers specific recommendations for the screening, assessment and treatment and support for those who have experienced the severe consequences of concurrent disorders.
Source: Health Canada
From: Alcohol & drug prevention publications
Best practices: treatment and rehabilitation for seniors with substance use problems 
Identifies elements of best practices in the treatment and rehabilitation of seniors who have problems with substance use. Discusses issues related to the accessibility and provision of services. Provides information on substance abuse treatment programs that are available to seniors in Canada.
Source: Health Canada
From: Alcohol & drug prevention publications
Best practices: treatment and rehabilitation for women with substance use problems 
Identifies elements of best practices in the treatment and rehabilitation of women who have problems with substance use. Summarizes patterns and impacts of women's substance abuse and includes characteristics of specialized population groups, such as pregnant and parenting women, Aboriginal and ethno-cultural minority women.
Source: Health Canada
From: Canada Drug Strategy publications
Bioethics for clinicians 
Provides a series of articles designed to elucidate key concepts in bioethics and to help clinicians integrate bioethical knowledge into daily practice.
Source: Canadian Medical Association (CMA)
From: CMAJ
Clinical practice guidelines 
Provides clinical practice guidelines for obstetricians and gynecologists. Includes guidelines related to Aboriginal health, breast disease, diagnostic imaging, education and training, genetics, gynecology, legal issues, obstetrics, oncology, infertility, social and sexual issues, and urogynecology.
Source: Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada (SOGC)
Clinical practice guidelines and protocols in British Columbia 
Provides access to the guidelines and protocols that assist BC practitioners and patients make decisions about appropriate health care for specific clinical circumstances, and related diagnostic tests. Outlines the work of the Medical Services Commission and the BC Medical Association and related councils and committees in developing the guidelines and protocols.
Source: British Columbia Ministry of Health
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