The Endocrine Society Partners With Anatstat USA Health Education Media To Develop Enduring Products To The Society's Clinical Practice Guidelines
Main Category: EndocrinologyArticle Date: 21 Nov 2007 - 12:00 PDT
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Anatstat USA Health Education Media and The Endocrine Society are pleased to announce a collaborative partnership, focusing on the development of enduring products to The Endocrine Society's Clinical Practice Guidelines. These enduring products will serve to increase awareness and implementation of Clinical Guidelines, at the point of care.
The Guidelines are developed using the GRADE system of evidence review and provide physicians with the guidance they need to make appropriate health care decisions for their patients.
"We look forward to participating in the development, implementation and fulfillment of physician reminder tools. Our custom formats are designed to help bridge the gap between the vast body of science within Guidelines recommendations and their application to medical practice," said Marc Sirockman, Anatstat's General Manager.
Since 1916, The Endocrine Society has been a leader in the research and new treatments in hormone-related diseases. The Society's international body of 13,000 members, from 85 countries, is regarded as the leading source of information in this ever-changing field.
Anatstat has relationships with medical associations, including the American College of Cardiology, to create customized physician and patient health education tools that support adherence and implementation of Clinical Practice Guidelines.
For more information about The Endocrine Society and The Hormone Foundation, please visit http://www.endo-society.org and http://www.hormone.org.
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