GOODEM in ED
Ryde ED is proud of several of their doctors who have been involved in the development of a new website collating Emergency Medicine guidelines. The idea is to check usual sources of guidelines first, then if needed search GOODEM for links to hundreds of open ac- cess guidelines from responsible sources that have been chosen as the best available to use in the clinical moment. Well done to Michael Goss, Irene Ho, Sunny Misir, Kavita Varshney, Mary Webber, Ross White and Peter Roberts who all work at Ryde. What are the GOODEM Emergency Medicine Guidelines ? GOOD = Guidelines Of Others, Displayed. GOODEM is a set of links to open access guidelines creat- ed by a group of Australian and New Zealand Emergency Physicians and trainees. They spent time finding the best guidelines for over 600 topics so you don ’ t have to.
Please try them at work and use “ contact us ” to let us know any issues for improving them con- tinuously.
Why use GOODEM? These guidelines have been selected as appropri- ately pitched for a PGY3 doctor, working isolat- ed by time of day or remoteness in Australia or New Zealand. That is, they are specifically selected for Emer- gency Medicine, being succinct and useful in the clinical moment.
How do I find GOODEM?
• Announcing the availability of a dashboard of links to the best open - access Emergency Medicine guidelines • Search GOODEM or https://www.phemc.org/ guidelines/ and access the guidelines, or use this link
Learning about EOLC
The Health Education and Training Institute (HETI) has launched the End of Life Care Learning Navigator on My Health Learning (course code: 489456659) to support the professional development needs of NSW Health profession- als working in end of life and palliative care. The End of Life Care (EOLC) Learning Navigator Tool offers simple and clear clusters of learning for medical, nursing and allied health professionals to support professional development and enhance practice capability across four do- mains; Patient Centred Communication & Shared Decision Making, Teamwork & Coordination of Care, Components of Care, and Well Being & Self Care. EOLC Learning Navigator will reflect the most current best practice information through continuous updates.
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