Resources Evidence Based Healthcare Professional
Resources Evidence Based Healthcare Professional
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Sites providing lists of evidence-based resources for more than one health field.
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- A collaboration between public health organisations, healthcare providers and libraries, publishing results of randomised controlled trials and observational studies into health and disease.
- A database of measure sets for practitioners, health delivery systems, and health care providers, with standardized abstracts and ordering details. From the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality in the USA.
- Gateway to electronic resources, databases, and clinical guidelines for policy makers, clinicians and researchers. Provided by the University of Sheffield, United Kingdom.
- Resources for health care policy makers, with article summaries, a critical appraisal journal club, and recommendations for creating guidelines. Presented by the University of Sydney, Australia.
- Describes the process of creating systematic reviews. Directed at healthcare providers, consumers, researchers, and policy makers.
- Lecture notes concerning evidence-based principles can be found in this extensive and searchable collection for healthcare students.
- Tutorial on the application of these principles to the field of diagnostic testing. From St Bartholomew’s and the Royal London School of Medicine and Dentistry.
- Lists a series of downloadable bulletins explaining the basic concepts and applications. Produced for healthcare managers and policymakers by the National Health Service in the United Kingdom.
- The University of Nottingham in the United Kingdom presents lists of evaluated resources for students, researchers, academics and practitioners in the health and medical sciences.
- Portal with links to evidence-based resources in current medicine and complementary and alternative medicine therapies, some original material in the form of commentaries.
- Promotes the use of high quality research by consumers and clinicians, with educational material and access to international reviews. Produced by the Health Research and Education Foundation, Melbourne, Australia.
- Article provides librarians with a guide to evaluating and selecting medical literature for clinical research. From the Journal of the Medical Library Association.
- The College of Veterinary Medicine at Washington State University, USA, provides a reference list for students and practitioners.
- The Faculty of Health Sciences at the University of Southern California, USA presents tutorials, case studies and teaching resources for health professionals.
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