Guideline

  1. Guideline evidence on self-harm risk tools is described as uncertain
    Critical analysis of NICE self-harm guidelines' methodological limitations, examining evidence gaps in risk assessment tool recommendations and the role of committee judgment versus empirical data.
  2. ESC report highlights gaps in cardiovascular guideline implementation
    Review of cardiovascular clinical practice guideline implementation barriers and evidence-based strategies to improve adoption across diverse healthcare systems
  3. Smarter Together: Enhancing Human-AI Collaborative Grading With Teacher-Cognition Multi-Agent LLM Framework
    TC-MAG framework uses multi-agent AI to improve automated grading of open-ended student responses with explainable partial credit assessment and teacher oversight capabilities.
  4. Living evidence-informed guidelines may support better decisions
    Living evidence-informed guideline development methods that ensure clinician decision support through rigorous, transparent, and updatable evidence synthesis.