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Centre for Evidence Based Medicine Teaching Resources: http://cebm.jr2.ox.ac.uk/docs/teachingresources.html

A set of Worksheets for critical appraisal of articles on therapy, diagnosis, prognosis, harm, economic analysis, decision analysis and guidelines.

 

Clinical Epidemiology & Evidence-Based Medicine Glossary: http://www.vetmed.wsu.edu/courses-jmgay/GlossClinEpiEBM.htm

The page contains a list of words, synonyms, common abbreviations, and complete definitions for the more important concepts unique or useful to epidemiology, particularly clinical epidemiology and evidence-based medicine, and related terms that appear often in the medical literature.

 

The Clinician's Lament: How do I keep up with the literature?: http://www.ebmny.org/index.html

The Web Page contains references, bibliographies, tutorials, glossaries, and on-line databases to guide those embarking on teaching and practicing evidence-based medicine. It offers practice tools to support critical analysis of the literature and MEDLINE searching, as well as links to other sites that help enable evidence-based medical care.

 

Evidence Based Healthcare : A Resource Pack  http://drsdesk.sghms.ac.uk/Starnet/pack.htm

The pack contains reading and key references concerning the background and current thinking on evidence-based health care and details of the groups and organisations involved in this movement. The pack is designed to guide your reading around the subject and to aid contact with national organisations and academic bodies that are playing a role in promoting and enabling evidence-based health care.

 

Educational Scenarios for Teaching EBM: http://cebm.jr2.ox.ac.uk/docs/scenarios.html

This page contains the index to a set of scenarios from teaching packs which were used in the Workshops on Teaching Evidence-Based Medicine.

 

Evidence Based Medicine Toolkit: http://www.med.ualberta.ca/ebm/ebm.htm

This siet has a collection of tools for identifying, assessing and applying relevant evidence for better health care decision-making.

 

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Introduction to Information Mastery: http://www.poems.msu.edu/InfoMastery/

This is a Web-based course that introduces the basic concepts of Information Mastery, Evidence-Based Medicine (EBP), and critical appraisal of the medical literature.

 

On the need for Evidence Based Medicine : some problems and some solutions http://www.med.usf.edu/CLASS/Gene/Presentation/sld001.htm

A slide presentation.

 

RES&WCE - How to find the evidence: http://www.shef.ac.uk/~scharr/reswce/reswce.htm

RES&WCE (Retrieving Evidence in South and West for Clinical Effectiveness) is a training package. RES&WCE consists of three training packs, Lunchtime presentation pack, A short course pack, and A teach-yourself Web course.

 

Toolkit: http://www.psychiatry.ox.ac.uk/cebmh/toolkit/index.html

Useful resources for evidence-based practice. It is intended to be a detailed collection of tools to help users develop their skills in practicing evidence-based mental health. The toolkit will be aimed at those individuals who are providing training courses, as well as those who wish to work through some online tutorials.

 

User Guides to the Medical Literature: http://www.cche.net/principles/content_all.asp

Based on the Users Guides to Evidence-based Medicine from the Journal of American Medical Association (JAMA). Copyright 1993, American Medical Association.

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