Clinical research in gastroenterology

A medical guideline (also called a clinical guideline, standard treatment guideline, or clinical practise line) is a document that seeks to guide decisions and criteria in areas of healthcare like diagnosis, management, and treatment. Thousands of years have passed since such records were first employed in medicine. In contrast to previous approaches, which were often based on tradition or authority, modern medical guidelines are based on a study of current data under the paradigm of evidence-based medicine. They often consist of concise consensus statements on best practises in healthcare. It provides clinical practise guidelines and other papers on gastrointestinal disorders, liver, pancreatic, and biliary system diseases, as well as the fields of gastrointestinal endoscopy, nutrition, pathology, and gastrointestinal surgery.

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