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EVIDENCE-BASED MEDICINE Websites

The Library has 299 websites and
6 results for the descriptor "evidence-based medicine"
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ACE (Academic Center for Evidence-Based Practice)

AHRQ (Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality)

Centre for Evidence Based Medicine

  • 3. Centre for Evidence Based Medicine
  • Provider:University of Oxford
  • Keywords: education , evidence-based medicine , healthcare , healthcare policy , medicine , networking , systematic reviews
  • Description: The CEBM (Centre for Evidence Based Medicine) "provides free support and resources to doctors, clinicians, teachers and others interested in learning more about EBM." Some of the many resources here include: a section providing free and open-access teaching materials, like PowerPoint files of lectures and workshops; links to guides to critically evaluating the medical literature; and links to the websites of other groups around the world that promote and teach the tenets of evidence-based practice.

Evidence Based Medicine: Finding the Best Clinical Literature

Introduction to Evidence-Based Medicine

Student's Guide to the Medical Literature

  • 6. Student's Guide to the Medical Literature
  • Provider:University of Colorado Health Sciences Center
  • Keywords: evidence-based medicine , PDA access , student , tutorial , full text
  • Description: This site is designed as an aid for medical students, but may be used by anyone who is researching a medical question or needs help with the critical appraisal of the literature. The site features a tutorial outlining a 4-step approach to reading medical literature and a section on critical appraisal, both written from the evidence-based perspective; search strategies for using the Ovid version of MEDLINE; and a glossary of statistical terms. A link to downloading a free, version-neutral PDA version of the guide is also provided.