The purpose of a CDC is to evaluate the available scientific information on biomedical technology and to develop a consensus statement that advances understanding of the technology or issue in question and that will be useful to health professionals and the public at large. A panel listens to the scientific data presented by the experts, weighs the information, and then composes a consensus statement that addresses a set of questions previously posed to the panel. This statement is an independent report of the panel; not a policy statement of NIH. The NIH/NIDCR has held numerous CDCs since the program began in 1977, but this conference is the first to use systematic reviews of the literature.
These questions served as the point of origin for developing multiple research topics, which will be explored throughout the Consensus Development Conference.
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The main page for this site is located at http://www.lib.umich.edu/dentlib/nihcdc/
and is maintained by the University of Michigan Dentistry Library (dentistry.library@umich.edu)
in partnership with the National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research.
Please see also the Consensus Development Program pages, and in particular the NIH Consensus Development Conference on Caries.
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