Standardized reporting of clinical practice guidelines: a proposal from the Conference on Guideline Standardization
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Despite enormous energies invested in authoring clinical practice guidelines, the quality of individual guidelines varies considerably. The Conference on Guideline Standardization (COGS) was convened in April 2002 to define a standard for guideline reporting that would promote guideline quality and …
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| Authors | Shiffman RN;Shekelle P;Overhage JM;Slutsky J;Grimshaw J;Deshpande AM;; |
| Journal | annals of internal medicine |
| Year | 2003 |
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doi:10.7326/0003-4819-139-6-200309160-00013
richard n shiffman
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