- ACP Journal Club
This Web site comprises the cumulative electronic contents of ACP Journal
Club's bimonthly print edition since its inception in 1991, with recurrent
weeding of out-of-date articles. The content is carefully selected from over
100 clinical journals through reliable application of explicit criteria for
scientific merit, followed by assessment of relevance to medical practice by
clinical specialists.
- AHRQ - Agency for
Healthcare Research and Quality
Evidence-based Medicine reports and projects.
- Bandolier
An evidence-based resource from the UK which includes a journal and resources for teaching and practicing EBM.
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Basic Introduction to Evidence-Based Practice Resources
From the Health Sciences Library at the University of Washington, a website to support a class in EBM Resources.
- BMJ Learning
Learn about the latest evidence based research and best practice from leading experts in medicine.
- Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine (Toronto)
The goal of this Website is to help develop, disseminate, and evaluate resources
to use in practice and in teaching EBM to
undergraduate, postgraduate and continuing
education health care professionals.This site, which is produced by Mount Sinai Hospital, University Health Network (Toronto, Canada), also serves as support for the book entitled, Evidence-based Medicine: How to Practice and Teach EBM by
David L. Sackett, Sharon E. Straus, W. Scott Richardson, William Rosenberg, and
R. Brian Haynes.
- Centre for Evidence Based Mental health
From Oxford, this site promotes and supports the teaching and practice of evidence-based mental healthcare.
- Centre
for Health Evidence
Centres for Health Evidence (CHE) promotes the practice of evidence-based health by
presenting knowledge-based resources and summaries to health professionals via
Internet-based technologies.
- Cochrane Collaboration
The Cochrane Collaboration is an international organization that aims to help clinicians make
well informed decisions about health care by preparing, maintaining and ensuring the accessibility of
systematic reviews of the effects of health care interventions.
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Dr. Chris Cates' EBM Web Site
This site is an attempt to share some of Dr. Cates' experiences
that he has gained as a GP in Hertfordshire and a reviewer with
the Cochrane Collaboration.
- EBM Page Generator
From The Dartmouth Biomedical Libraries, Dartmouth College and the
Cushing/Whitney Medical Library, Yale School of Medicine. This tool
helps you create your own EBM web page with your resources for your website.
Once you've gone through the process, you'll end up with the code to
export to your own web site.
- EBM Toolbox (Oxford University)
This Oxford-Centre for Evidence Based Medicine has been established as the first of several centres around the
country whose broad aim is to promote evidence-based health care and provide support and
resources for teaching EBM.
- Evidence
Based Health Care Practitioners Links
Well-maintained and frequently updated list from McMaster University health Sciences Library, Ontario, Canada.
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Evidence Based Medicine (EBM) Toolkit
Collection of EBM resources and teaching tools compiled by the Frederick L. Ehrman Medical Library at the
New York University School of Medicine.
- EBOC: Evidence-Based On Call
In this evidence compendia you will find evidence-based summaries of
38 on-call medical conditions. Every recommendation links via a plus
icon to a short summary of the evidence which in turn link to
one-page summaries (called CATs) of every article used via a cat icon.
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Finding Evidence-Based Answers to Clinical Questions- Quickly and Effectively
From Dartmouth Biomedical libraries, a list of EBM resources based on type of question.
- Interactive Users' Guide
Aimed at users who seek expanded content and interactivity to help them understand the Users' Guides,
this interactive website includes the full text of both the Users' Guides to the Medical Literature:
Essentials of Evidence-Based Clinical Practice and the Manual for Evidence-Based Clinical Practice.
The site includes interactive worksheets, case scenarios, interactive calculators,
and customized packages for clinical practitioners and teachers of EBM. [Duke only]
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I.M. Quizitor [TM]
Here at the birthplace of I.M. Quizitor [TM], the interactive Internal
Medicine knowledge game, you can download all the files necessary
to create an I.M.Quizitor [TM] game for your own residency program. These
files are made available courtesy of their developer, David Shenson, MD,
OHSU Internal Medicine Chief Resident 1999-2000. They are free to
download and use for educational/non-commercial purposes only. (Jeopardy template.)
- NCAHEC -
Evidence-based Medicine Education Center of Excellence
This site provides a collection of resources that support teaching and learning in Evidence-Based
Medicine (EBM) for faculty, librarians, students, and other health care professionals.
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Nesbit Guide to Evidence Based Resources
Compilation of EBM resources and tool from the Edward G. Miner Library at the University of Rochester.
- Netting the Evidence
A ScHARR Introduction to Evidence Based Practice on the Internet
This is a comprehensive list of Internet resources for EBM. The School of health and Related Research
(ScHARR, pronounced shah) was formed in 1994 to act as a focus for health services
research/health technology assessment within the University of Sheffield.
- OTseeker
From the University of Queensland (Australia), the OTseeker is a database that contains abstracts of systematic reviews
and randomised controlled trials relevant to occupational therapy.
Trials have been critically appraised and rated to assist you to
evaluate their validity and interpretability. These ratings will
help you to judge the quality and usefulness of trials for informing
clinical interventions.
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Resource Guide for Evidence-Based Practice
Compilation of EBM resources and tools from the University of Alberta Libraries.
- SGIM - Evidence Based Medicine
From the Society of General Internal Medicine, the website provides resources for teaching and practicing EBM.
It also serves as a resource for the EBM Task Force for SGIM.
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