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World Journal of Emergency Surgery : WJES
Marco CeresoliFausto Catena

Abstract

The World Society of Emergency Surgery promotes training and continuing medical education in the field of emergency surgery and trauma. One of the most important activities of the society is the development of guidelines. The debate about the process of developing and updating guidelines is very active with no clear consensus and different policies among scientific societies. The present commentary provides the position of the World Society of Emergency Surgery on guideline development process and their update.

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Jun 12, 2021·World Journal of Emergency Surgery : WJES·Nicola de'AngelisDaniele Sommacale
Aug 11, 2021·World Journal of Emergency Surgery : WJES·Federico CoccoliniFausto Catena
Sep 25, 2021·Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery·Roberto CirocchiRiccardo Nascimbeni
Dec 24, 2021·Khirurgiia·N V LebedevG T Svanadze

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