NICE seeks uro/gynae expert for interventional procedures committee:
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
The Interventional Procedures Advisory Committee (IPAC) of the UK's National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) is seeking an expert in gynaecology or urogynaecology to replace a member who is stepping down in September. IPAC assesses R&D evidence to advise NICE on the safety and efficacy of new or rare interventional (surgical, endoscopic and radiological) procedures. The recommendations form the basis of NICE's guidance on these for the NHS in the whole of the UK. The closing date for applications is September 14 2007, and should be sent to Interventional Procedures Programme associate director Mirella Marlow ([email protected]).
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