GPAC: Guidelines and Protocols Advisory Committee

Gastrointestinal System

Guidelines (in HTML) Printable Documents (PDF)
Colorectal Neoplasms - Detection in Asymptomatic Patients Full Guideline (PDF 360K)
Patient Guide (PDF 102K)
Colorectal Cancer - Follow-up of Patients after Curative Resection Full Guideline (PDF 90K)
Diarrhea - Investigation of Suspected Infectious Diarrhea Full Guideline (PDF 93K)
Dyspepsia - Clinical Approach to Adult Patients Full Guideline (PDF 102K)
Gallstones - Treament in Adults Full Guideline (PDF 166K)
Patient Guide (PDF 101K)

A PDA version of this guideline is also available at www.Clinipearls.ca/BCGuidelines

Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease - Clinical Approach to Adult Patients Full Guideline (PDF 85K)
Helicobacter pylori Infection Detection - Treatment in Adult Patients Full Guideline (PDF 165K)
Hepatitis B - Clinical Management of Chronic Hepatitis B Full Guideline (PDF 177K)
Patient Guide (PDF 78K)

A PDA version of this guideline is also available at www.Clinipearls.ca/BCGuidelines

Hepatitis C - Clinical Management of Chronic Hepatitis C Full Guideline (PDF 209K)
Patient Guide (PDF 71K)

A PDA version of this guideline is also available at www.Clinipearls.ca/BCGuidelines

Hepatitis - Viral Hepatitis Testing Full Guideline (PDF 248K)

A PDA version of this guideline is also available at www.Clinipearls.ca/BCGuidelines

Liver Chemistry Abnormalities in Adults - Evaluation and Interpretation Full Guideline (PDF 271K)

A PDA version of this guideline is also available at www.Clinipearls.ca/BCGuidelines

Ova and Parasite Testing of Stool Samples Full Guideline (PDF 89K)

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The Clinical Practice Guidelines (the "Guidelines") have been developed by the Guidelines and Protocols Advisory Committee on behalf of the Medical Services Commission. The Guidelines are intended to give an understanding of a clinical problem, and outline one or more preferred approaches to the investigation and management of the problem. The Guidelines are not intended as a substitute for the advice or professional judgment of a health care professional, nor are they intended to be the only approach to the management of clinical problems.

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