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Home > Communications > BIA News Updates > BTS MDR-TB Clinical Advice Service

BTS MDR-TB Clinical Advice Service

27 Sep 2018 pateditor

Update to MDR-TB Service

The MDR-TB Clinical Advice Service is a resource for clinicians treating patients who have MDR-TB. Data collected through the MDR-TB Clinical Advice Service is used to provide robust clinical advice on a case by case basis.

BTS has redeveloped and improved its MDR-TB Clinical Advice Service, by which advice and support is given to clinicians who encounter MDR-TB and wish to receive advice about treatment. Support from PHE and NHS England is gratefully acknowledged.

The new UK-wide online service is now available. If you are a clinician and would like to make use of this service for expert advice from a multi-disciplinary panel of formally appointed expert Clinical Service Advisers, please register using the link below:

Click here to access the new MDR-TB Clinical Advice Service website

Click for further information

 

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