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Evidence Based Medicine - Education

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      new window An Introduction to Information Mastery Description: 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. (poems.msu.edu)
new window Center for Evidence-Based Medicine Description: 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. (cebm.utoronto.ca)
new window Clinical Reasoning - Evidence Based Medicine Description: The Medical University of South Carolina, USA, presents definitions, worksheets and case histories to illustrate and practice the principles. (musc.edu)
new window Evidence Based Medicine Description: A tutorial designed for medical students, with a case study and instructions for analysing scientific papers. From the University of Nottingham, United Kingdom. (nottingham.ac.uk)
new window Evidence Based Medicine Information Description: A tutorial on basic concepts, including a guide to searching literature and databases. From Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, USA. (jeffline.tju.edu)
new window Evidence-Based Medicine Description: The American University of Beirut presents a tutorial covering principles, resources, and the critical appraisal process. (aub.edu.lb)
new window Introduction to Evidence Based Medicine Description: 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. (health.library.mcgill.ca)
new window Introduction to Evidence-Based Medicine Description: A self-paced tutorial on the principles and processes, designed for healthcare practitioners and students. From the Duke University Medical Center, Durham, USA. (hsl.unc.edu)
new window Navigating the Maze Description: The University of Virginia School of Medicine presents a guide to using web-based medical search engines, with links to the major resources. (healthsystem.virginia.edu)
new window The Clinician's Lament: How Can I Keep Up With the Literature? Description: A tutorial on evidence-based medicine designed for clinicians. From the New York Academy of Medicine. (ebmny.org)
new window Tips for Learners of Evidence-Based Medicine: Measures of Precision Description: Explains the use of confidence intervals in testing hypotheses. From the Canadian Medical Association Journal. [English and French] (cmaj.ca)
new window Tips for Learners of Evidence-Based Medicine: Relative Risk Reduction Description: 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] (cmaj.ca)
 




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