Friday, 25 February 2011

Annual Evidence Update on Dysmenorrhoea and Endometriosis: 28 February - 4 March 2011

An update of the evidence on this topic from NHS Evidence - women's health.

NHS Evidence - women's health will launch its next Annual Evidence Update (AEU) on Monday 28 February. Focusing on both endometriosis and dysmenorrhoea, the AEU aims to provide clinicians with the latest evidence on the management of these two conditions. We know it is very difficult for busy health professionals to keep up-to-date with the huge volume of literature that is published each year and so the specialist collections are here to do this for you.

Find out more at www.library.nhs.uk/womenshealth.

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Friday, 26 February 2010

Annual Evidence Update on Dysmenorrhoea and Endometriosis : 1-5 March 2010

An update of the evidence on this topic from NHS Evidence - women's health.

NHS Evidence - women's health is launching two Annual Evidence Updates (AEUs) on Monday 1st March: our fourth Annual Evidence Update on Endometriosis and our second Annual Evidence Update on Dysmenorrhoea. Focusing on the investigation and management of both conditions these evidence updates aim to provide clinicians with up-to-date summaries of the latest evidence. We know that it is very difficult for busy clinicians to keep up-to-date with the huge volume of literature that is published each year and so NHS Evidence - women's health does this for you so that you don't have to! Please visit the website home page to access these AEUs.

Find out more at http://www.library.nhs.uk/womenshealth

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Friday, 27 February 2009

Annual Evidence Update on Dysmenorrhoea and Endometriosis: 2-6 March 2009

An update of the evidence on this topic from the NLH Women's Health Specialist Library.

The next Annual Evidence Update from the Women's Health Specialist Library will focus on both endometriosis and dysmenorrhoea. The update aims to provide clinicians with the most up-to-date knowledge on the diagnosis and management of endometriosis and dysmenorrhoea. We know that it is very difficult for busy clinicians to keep up-to-date with the huge volume of literature that is published each year and so the Women's Health Specialist Library does this for you so that you don't have to!

Find out more at http://www.library.nhs.uk/womenshealth

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