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British Medcial Journal Group Produces Authoritative Guide And Courses On Swine Flu For Medical Professionals Across The World

Responding to the World Health Organisation"s recent confirmation of swine flu as a pandemic, BMJ Learning, the medical education arm of the BMJ Group, has updated and revised its guide "Influenza pandemics: why, what, and how to prepare" which covers all the information doctors need to know about pandemic flu including details of the epidemiological features and a description of the viruses involved. Three audio modules have also been published: - "Swine influenza: an update" has been produced in association with the UK Health Protection Agency. It reviews how doctors should be dealing with cases and suspected cases - "Pandemic flu: an update on ethical dilemmas" discusses the ethical dilemmas that doctors are likely to face as a pandemic worsens and answers questions about when doctors should risk their own and their families" health to care for the sick and how to share out the available res - drugs, ventilators, vaccines - when there"s not enough to go round - "Planning for a pandemic: an up to date guide is produced to help doctors plan for a pandemic, and includes interviews with GPs and GP leaders. Further information is available at: http://www.learning.bmj.com/pandemicflu The BMJ Group has also collated all its information on swine flu at http://blogs.bmj.com/pandemic-flu/. This site also includes "doc2doc" which provides an opportunity for doctors to share information with each other in confidence. Edward Briffa, Head of BMJ Learning said: "The BMJ Group is providing doctors with access to up to date information presented in a way that is easy to understand which can help medical professionals across the world to prepare for dealing with pandemic flu." The British Medical Journal


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