Evidence-based medicine

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The aim of the Centre is to promote evidence-based health care. Includes teaching guides, and conference and workshop details.
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Journal which aims to keep clinicians up-to-date by using scientific criteria to select and abstract the most reliable and important clinically relevant papers from an expanded range of journals, abstract promising pre-clinical studies to keep the specialist informed about current developments, and cover developments in diagnosis, therapy, harm, prognosis, economic evaluation, quality improvement and causation.
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An electronic publication designed to supply high-quality health care information and evidence. Includes a database of systematic reviews, critical assessments and structured abstracts of systematic reviews published elsewhere, and bibliographic information on controlled trials. Published quarterly on a subscription basis, but abstracts of Cochrane Reviews are freely available.
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A monthly journal containing bullet points of evidence-based medicine.
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Part of the libraries and librarian development programme managed by the Health Care Libraries unit in the UK. Aims to achieve a better understanding of the mechanisms and skills which will enable PHCT's (Primary Health Care Teams) to provide high quality care based on the best available evidence.
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A compilation of links which are relevant to evidence-based practitioners.
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Directory of discussion lists related to evidence based health and medicine, with descriptions of purpose and joining instructions.
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