Forensic Science International
Volume 159, Supplement , Pages S1-S5, 15 May 2006

State of the art of guidelines

18 Fairladies, St. Bees, Cumbria CA27 OAR, UK

published online 15 March 2006.

Abstract 

Guidelines have existed in medicine for many centuries. Galen's doctrine of laudable pus sent many to an early grave, but variance in treatment put the practitioner in a difficult position, especially if all did not go well. Currently, guidelines proliferate, allegedly based upon careful evaluation of evidence culled from a variety of sources. However, obedience to guidelines is variable internationally and nationally, thus raising questions about their enforceability. They are, of course, not legally enforceable, but courts may be influenced by them, and variation must be evidence-based. Guidelines cannot logically be regarded as being set in stone; if that were the case, then there could be no innovation and medicine would not advance.

Keywords: Legal, Guidelines, Forensic odontology

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PII: S0379-0738(06)00056-9

doi:10.1016/j.forsciint.2006.02.001

Forensic Science International
Volume 159, Supplement , Pages S1-S5, 15 May 2006