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Evidence-based recommendations on rucaparib (Rubraca) for maintenance treatment of advanced ovarian, fallopian tube and peritoneal cancer after response to first-line platinum-based chemotherapy in adults.
Find out more about NICE technology appraisals advisory committee D members
This manual explains the processes and methods used to develop and update NICE guidelines, the guidance that NICE develops covering topics across clinical care (in primary, secondary and community care settings), social care and public health. For more information on the other types of NICE guidance and advice (including technology appraisal guidance), see about NICE
Apremilast for treating moderate to severe plaque psoriasis (TA419)
Evidence-based recommendations on apremilast (Otezla) for treating moderate to severe plaque psoriasis in adults.
Interim methods guide for developing good practice guidance (PMG15)
This interim methods guide is based on the general principles and methods included in other methods guides for developing NICE guidance
Slide sheets for moving or repositioning a person: late-stage assessment (HTG745)
Late-stage assessment (LSA) guidance on slide sheets for moving or repositioning a person.
Interim methods guide for developing service guidance 2014 (PMG8)
This manual provides information additional to that in Developing NICE guidelines: the manual to guide developers on how to approach developing service guidance, and also to inform stakeholders about the steps that NICE will take in developing this guidance
Find out more about NICE technology appraisals advisory committee D members
Methods for the development of NICE public health guidance (third edition) (PMG4)
This manual describes the methods used by the Centre for Public Health Excellence (CPHE) in NICE to develop and update public health guidance
Using our guidance and resources in continuing professional development (CPD)
Registered social workers must demonstrate the use of evidence and research to inform their practice in order to meet professional standards. This is echoed in Social Work England’s continuing professional development (CPD) standards.