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Postgraduate Medical Journal 2006;82:362
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WEB TRAWL

Robyn Webber, Web Editor
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This month’s web trawl examines two UK based web sites, which detail the work of organisations aiming to improve the quality of care delivered to patients within the National Health Service.

http://www.rcplondon.ac.uk/college/ceeu/ This, in fact, in not a web site in its own right, but one of a series of pages from the Royal College of Physicians web site, from their Clinical Effectiveness and Evaluation Unit (CEEU) section. The CEEU aims to improve the quality of care delivered to patients within the NHS, and its web pages, accessed from within their own home page on the RCP web site, give details of its activities. An outline of the work of the CEEU is provided, followed by a series of links to pages detailing the work currently being carried out, and also details of completed projects. Projects undertaken cover a wide variety of disorders, and many are undertaken in collaboration with . . . [Full text of this article]







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