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Podiatry Eligibility Criteria & Resources

Discussion in 'Introductions' started by ben burns, Jan 18, 2011.

  1. ben burns

    ben burns Welcome New Poster


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    Hi, I am working as part of a group on final year uni project and we are carrying out secondary analysis of a questionnaire completed by NHS managers and service leads in 2005. Our literature search is based on problems with eligibility criteria, resources, and anything that concerns the post-code lottery. We have limited relevant publications for the period 2000 - 2006 and if anyone could help/point in right direction I'd be grateful.

    thanks

    ben
     
  2. twirly

    twirly Well-Known Member

    Hi Ben & :welcome: to Podiatry Arena,


    National Institute for Health & Clinical Excellence
    site may provide you with a good starting point.

    While I won't do the leg work for you, you & your pals could use the N.I.C.E archive feature to search for relevant articles.

    Good luck with your studies.

    Regards, Mandy.
     
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