Jonathan Edwards
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
I'm looking at the slides below the Canary story. Did they upload the wrong document? Either way, whatever this is, it needs to be extensively reworked.
What I see under the article is the entire set - or at least was far s it has got. Module 2 comes in after the introduction and stuff about causes etc. It focuses on management and manages to say nothing much while appearing to justify the involvement of a team of people doing nothing much. A number of suggestions are inappropriate, such as eating salt or giving fludrocortisone, or trying acupuncture etc.
The whole thing to me is typical of 'professions allied to medicine' teaching materials although much of the content can only really apply to GPs (diagnosis, referring, prescribing). It would drive me mad if I was a GP because there are no facts on which to judge what the recommendations will amount to in practice (e.g. 'early intervention' - earlier than what?).