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See also our frequently asked questions about DUE
NSW TAG DUE Support Group
This group, formed in 1997, aims to develop drug usage evaluation activities in New South Wales through the provision of supportive infrastructure and a collaborative forum for activity. Membership is open to any health professional in New South Wales with an interest in DUE. Representation from public hospitals, private hospitals, general practice and academia is encouraged.
If you want peer support, why not join us. Members of the group have 'been there' and have learnt from experience where the pitfalls are. Some of them may have done similar projects. An easy way to extend your skills is to be part of a multicentre DUE. This way you can share resource and expertise while helping to solve a broader, perhaps community-wide problem. Contact David Maxwell on 02 83822852 or e-mail.
DUE Activity Reports
You can download an activity report, complete the details of your project and e-mail or fax the completed report back to us.
Activity reports from contributing TAG hospitals 2004/5. These are available as an Excel spreadsheet.
DUE Standards of Practice
The Society of Hospital Pharmacists of Australia (SHPA) has released set of DUE Standards of Practice. Click here to view the standards on-line via the SHPA website.
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Projects
Acute Coronary Syndrome
See the DMACS page.
Postoperative Pain
See the APOP page.
CAPTION
See the CAPTION page.
CPT 2004 DUE Workshop
The workshop focussed on antibiotic prescribing.
Summary of workshop proceedings
Data Collection
Data Evaluation
Feedback
Intervention
Scenarios and Questions
Useful Web Sites
National Institute of Clinical Studies (NICS)
www.nicsl.com.au
NICS is Australia's national agency for closing the gaps between evidence and practice in health care. Visit the website for information on current projects.
JETACAR Recommendations
www.health.gov.au/pubs/jetacar.pdf
This is the final report from the joint expert technical advisory committee on antibiotic resistance (JETACAR) responding to a request by the Australian government to develop recommendations for the appropriate future management of antibiotic use in food producing animals.
World Health Organistation: Global Strategy for Containment of Antimicrobial Resistance
www.who.int/csr/resources/publications/drugresist/en/EGlobal_Strat.pdf
World Health Organisation: Collaborating Centre for Drug Statistics Methodology
www.whocc.no
The centre's main tasks are the development and maintenance of the ATC/DDD system with advice from the WHO International Working Group for Drug Statistics Methodology.
European Drug Utilisation Research Group
www.eurodurg.com/
EURO-DURG promotes drug utilisation research as a means of improving use of drugs by providing an international forum for communication and cooperation.
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