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Category: Main/Evidence-Based MedicineKeywords: Evidence-based medicine, EBM, clinical evidence, risk calculation, evidence-based terminology Sort Links by: Title / Popularity Links currently sorted by: Title (A to Z)
Bandolier EBM Basics Evidence-based online textbook from Oxford University
Bandolier Knowledge Oxford University online textbook which collects good quality evidence under a variety of different headings. Systematic reviews of treatments, of evidence about diagnosis, epidemiology or health economics were searched and abstracted and presented in Bandolier Knowledge.
Critically Appraised Trials Critical appraisals of selected clinical trials written by pharmacists in UK. From DrugInfoZone.
Evidence-Based On Call by NHS
ATTRACT - Evidenced based Q & A UK resources. Evidence-based question and answer site.
BestBETS - Evidence Based Medicine UK resources. Evidence-based answers to real-life clinical questions.
Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine - Oxford Oxford University site.
Centre for Health Evidence Guide to Evidence-Based Practice Canadian site on EBM containing a complete set of Users' Guides originally published as a series in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA)
Clinical Evidence UK site. Provides the best available evidence for effective health care and promotes informed decision making by summarising what's known -- and not known -- about more than 200 medical conditions and over 2000 treatments.
Cochrane Reviews - Free Abstracts Alphabetical list of titles of Cochrane Reviews
appearing in The Cochrane Library
Critical Appraisal Tools Developed by the Critical Appraisal Skills Programme of NHS. Appraisal tool for systematic reviews, randomised controlled trials, qualitative research studies, cohort studies, case control studies, diagnostic test studies, and economic evaluation studies
Database of Abstracts of Reviews of Effects (DARE) Published by the UK National Health Service's York Centre for Reviews and Dissemination. This is a database summarising and rating the quality of reviews that have been published worldwide.
Drug Information Resources from UKMi UK resources. Evidence-based answers to real-life clinical questions.
EBM Resources Links by University of Massachusette Medical School
EBM Search Tips by University of Massachusette Medical School
Effective Healthcare Bulletin Publishes by Centre of Reviews and Dissemination
Estimating cardiovascular risk and treatment benefit From the Clinical Evidence.
Evidence based learning resources From BMJ. Need to register to use. Users can assess learning needs online. Plan and record learning on the site. Choose clinical and non-clinical learning modules. Manage appraisal and revalidation.
Evidence Based Medicine Tool Kit By U of Alberta. Contains collection of tools for identifying, assessing and applying relevant evidence for better health care decision-making. Includes worksheets for critically appraising studies, with sheets available on: Causation and Harm, Therapy and Prevention, Clinical Practice Guideline, and Economic Analysis.
Evidence Based Mental Health Online A quarterly digest of the most important clinical research of relevance to clinicians in mental health
Evidence Grading System From Institute for Clinical Systems Improvement. Includes an evaluation of individual research reports and an assessment of the overall strength of the evidence supporting a particular conclusion or recommendation
Evidence-based Medicine Resource Center New York Academy of Medicine site
Evidence-Based Medicine “The 5 Step Approach” Pharmaceutical Sciences Rounds, Vancouver General Hospital
Evidenced-based Medicine Training Workshop From the Clinical Evidence. Downloadable workshops for both trainer and trainee. Need to register to download.
Glossary of Evidenced-based Medicine Terms From the Clinical Evidence. Provides a definition and some explanation of the evidence-based medicine terms.
How to calculate risk From the Clinical Evidence. Explains the relationships among various terms used to describe risk, changes in risk, and significant statistical differences.
How to Read a Paper - BMJ From the BMJ, this site provides a set of articles educating the reader on 'How to Read a Paper', including papers on qualitative research, systematic reviews and meta-analyses, economic analyses, screening tests, drug trials, and more. Also, an article on 'Statistics for the Non-Statistician', as well as 'The Medline Database' are offered.
Informed Health Online By an Australian not-for-profit health promotion organisation. Site aims to provide information and resource tools that enable people to keep up-to-date with reliable, evidence-based information. Topics include news in healthcare, systematic reviews (from Cochrane Collaboration), and health topics A-Z.
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