National Knowledge Weeks (NKWs) are a National Library for Health (NLH) information initiative designed to provide the busy health professional with an annual update on the recent evidence in a pertinent health topic.
The Diabetes Specialist Library published the first NKW for Diabetic Retinopathy in June 2006 which consisted of a systematic up-to-date review of the literature for Diabetic Retinopathy. The second NKW for Diabetic Retinopathy will provide and update to include any pertinent literature published in the intervening 12 months, which will be highlighted as new.
The updates consist of evidence that has been selected using rigorous criteria and organised on the basis of hot topics suggested by acknowledged experts. Each topic section contains user friendly summaries written by the experts, presented with links to the evidence, guidelines and patient information.
The National Knowledge Week for Diabetic Retinopathy will be launched during 10 – 16 June 2007 to coincide with National Diabetes Week and will be presented in the Diabetes Specialist Library freely available from 10th June 2007.
The Diabetes Specialist Library is an NHS led resource which provides a freely accessible and indispensable one-stop shop on the Web for all healthcare professionals working in the field of Diabetes. There are currently 26 specialist libraries developed as part of the National Library for Health (NLH), which is funded by the NHS.