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Education Evidence Based Medicine Medicine
For tutorials, online courses, manuals and instructional articles about evidence-based medicine (EBM).
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An Introduction to Information Mastery - The Department of Family Practice at Michigan State University presents a web-based course about the evidence-based approach to clinical practice and the management of literature.
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Navigating the Maze - The University of Virginia School of Medicine presents a guide to using web-based medical search engines, with links to the major resources.
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Tips for Teachers of Evidence-Based Medicine: Adjusting for Prognostic Imbalances (Confounding Variables) in Studies on Therapy or Harm - Teaching tips on confounding variables and the statistical adjustment for differences in prognostic variables. From the Evidence-Based Medicine Teaching Tips Working Group.
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Development of evidence-based clinical practice guidelines (CPGs): comparing approaches - Critical review of six clinical practice guidelines development handbooks.
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Tips for Teachers of Evidence-based Medicine: Clinical Prediction Rules (CPRs) and Estimating Pretest Probability - Teaching tips on the use of clinical prediction rules in applying evidence consistently in everyday clinical practice. From the Evidence-Based Medicine Teaching Tips Working Group.
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Center for Evidence-Based Medicine - Features tutorials on practising and teaching this method of critical appraisal, with glossary of terms and self-evaluation questionnaire. Form the Department of Medicine at Toronto General Hospital, Canada.
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Practising EBM - Interative tips from the Center for Evidence-Based Medicine on formulating clinical questions and conducting critical appraisals, accompanying the text "Evidence-based Medicine: How to Practice and Teach EBM".
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What is Systematic Review? - This web site offers information about what systematic reviews are, and how to conduct a systematic review.
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GRADE: an emerging consensus on rating quality of evidence and strength of recommendations -- Guyatt et al. 336 (7650): 924 -- BMJ - The advantages of the GRADE system for rating the quality of evidence and strength of recommendations.
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Introduction to Evidence Based Medicine - Provides tutorials and explanations of the principles of critical appraisal, using systematic reviews, meta-analysis, and clinical practice guidelines. From the Faculty of Medicine at McGill University in Montreal, Canada.
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The Evidence-based Practice Center Experience - Collection of reports explaining the process of preparing systematic reviews. A free supplement of Annals of Internal Medicine.
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Tips for Teachers of Evidence-based Medicine: Making Sense of Diagnostic Test Results Using Likelihood Ratios - Teaching tips on using likelihood ratios. From the Evidence-Based Medicine Teaching Tips Working Group.
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Evidence Based Medicine Information - A tutorial on basic concepts, including a guide to searching literature and databases. From Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, USA.
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Clinical Reasoning - Evidence Based Medicine - The Medical University of South Carolina, USA, presents definitions, worksheets and case histories to illustrate and practice the principles.
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Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine - Provides workshops, resources and background information for healthcare professionals, with research tools and educational material to download. Based at Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine, Oxford.
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Introduction to Evidence-Based Medicine - A self-paced tutorial on the principles and processes, designed for healthcare practitioners and students. From the Duke University Medical Center, Durham, USA.
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Tips for Teachers of Evidence-Based Medicine: Understanding Odds Ratios and Their Relationship to Risk Ratios - Discriminates odds from risks, and the nature of an odds ratio as an alternative to a risk ratio. From the Evidence-Based Medicine Teaching Tips Working Group.
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Tips for Learners of Evidence-Based Medicine: Measures of Precision - Explains the use of confidence intervals in testing hypotheses. From the Canadian Medical Association Journal. [English and French]
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Introduction to Evidence-Based Medicine (EBM) - A five minute tutorial, with inbuilt self-assessment, from the Boston University Medical Library.
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What is "quality of evidence" and why is it important to clinicians? - Reviews multiple alternative systems for rating the quality of evidence and the strength of recommendations.
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The Clinician’s Lament: How Can I Keep Up With the Literature? - A tutorial on evidence-based medicine designed for clinicians. From the New York Academy of Medicine.
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Tips for Learners of Evidence-Based Medicine: Relative Risk Reduction - Describes how to estimate a treatment's effectiveness and explains the concepts of risk reduction, and number needed to treat. From the Canadian Medical Association Journal. [English and French]
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