On the Guidance Overview page:
https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/NG206
what is the significance of the Royal College of Physicians logo at the bottom of the page, above the "NICE accredited" logo?
I've had a look at some other recently published guidelines and some just have the "NICE...
That's Sharpe.
I like Tweetle Does and Tweetle Doesn't.
My son used to have two stuffed rabbits - one he named "Squeak" and the other one he called "Doesn't".
White is back row, 5th from left.
Sharpe might be back row, 2nd from left (it's an old photo).
Not sure who that shifty looking guy...
Pretty sure the lovely PDW doesn't do Twitter, though Prof M Sharpe does.
ETA: Sharpe does not have me Blocked. He's said nothing yet re publication of NG206.
https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/cg53
Chronic fatigue syndrome/myalgic encephalomyelitis (or encephalopathy): diagnosis and management
Clinical guideline [CG53] Published: 22 August 2007
Guidance
This guideline has been updated and replaced by NICE guideline NG206.
Once a guideline has been published, the Key Events Timeline is taken down.
So I took the precaution of taking a screenshot of how the timeline stood on 27 October:
The guideline was signed off for Quality assurance on 08 July 2021.
NICE’s Guidance executive approved the guideline for embargoed release on 30 July 2021.
The three committee members who stepped down (Michael Beadsworth; Gabrielle Murphy; Joanne Bond-Kendall)
resigned on 26 July 2021...
Yes. I was told:
"We have received an unexpectedly high number of similar overlapping
requests. The complexity of processing them alongside reduced capacity
within the small team that handles Freedom of Information requests at
NICE, has meant we have needed to request advice from our external...
Thank you mods and admins for all the work collating links and content for this new thread.
Please move the following if it would be better placed elsewhere:
At 5.58am this morning I received notification from WDTK of a response to my outstanding FOI.
(My bolding)...
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We've had a bottle of champagne sitting in the bottom of a wardrobe since 2010. We bought it to celebrate the final payment on our mortgage but a domestic crisis intervened and we didn't feel much like opening it. And there it still sits. Do you think an eleven year old bottle of not very...
I question the claims in some quarters that ME, CFS patients are "thick file" "frequent attenders". Most of the UK ME folk I know keep as far as possible away from their primary care practitioners.
Apart from seeing their GPs for non ME related complaints, only, and not discussing their ME symptoms (which is what my lad does), I don't know, AknaMontes.
ETA: Also, upon reaching the age when he could transition from paediatric secondary care for his ME to adult secondary care, he elected...
Some patients in the Devon area have been reported as having had existing ME, CFS diagnoses changed to MH diagnoses by GPs who have been been exposed to IAPT presentations.
And yes, an existing diagnosis of any disease does not prevent the assigning of an "overlay" diagnosis from one of the...
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Just a reminder that although the CG53 was published in August 2007, not all Tools and resources materials had been prepared at that point and some Tools and resources, for example, an Implementation advice document and a Slide set weren't posted until November 2007. So not every projected...
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