User talk:Aqumed

In my position as a Member of the Board, Guide and Treasurer, Guidelines International Network (cf. http://www.g-i-n.net/index.cfm?fuseaction=about&fusesubaction=docs&documentID=4) I posted the information on our Network on Wikipedia, using the "About" information of G-I-N. By doing so, the Guidelines International Network gives permission to use the following text:

The Guidelines International Network is an international not-for-profit association of organisations and individuals involved in clinical practice guidelines. Founded in November 2002, G-I-N has a membership of 70 national guideline organisation (December 2006) representing 34 countries from North and South America, Asia, Europe and Oceania - plus WHO. G-I-N seeks to improve the quality of health care by promoting systematic development of clinical practice guidelines and their application into practice, through supporting international collaboration. G-I-N's Guideline Library contains regularly-updated information about guidelines of the G-I-N membership. In September 2006 more than 3,650 documents are available. G-I-N's goals are To facilitate information sharing, education and knowledge transfer, and collaborative working between guideline programmes to promote best practice and avoid duplication of effort. To improve and harmonise methodologies for systematic guideline development in existing and new guideline programmes. To improve methodologies for dissemination and implementation of clinical practice guidelines and evaluation of their effects. To identify priorities for and support research relating to guideline development, dissemination, implementation, and evaluation; and to facilitate the application of research findings into practice."

Guenter Ollenschlaeger G-I-N Treasurer Email: office@g-i-n.net
 * I've removed the speedy deletion tag and marked your article as a standard copyright problem. Please follow the directions at WP:CP.  If the article is unmarked, please fix it to be encyclopedic.  Thanks.  —Wknight94 (talk) 04:01, 28 December 2006 (UTC)