Dear EBHers,
The James Lind Library is an initiative of Iain Chalmers. It has been
developed to promote better understanding of the need for and elements of
clinical trials, using historical data.
The website is:
http://www.jameslindlibrary.org/index2.html
(click on search to see an overview of the materials)
The editors are interested in how this material might be extended for use
by teachers (at any level).
So I'd welcome any ideas you have about:
1. your own use of historical examples to help in teaching about trials
2. things on your "wish list" for using historical material to teach about
trials
3. any comments on the material
Many thanks
Paul Glasziou
Department of Primary Health Care &
Director, Centre for Evidence-Based Practice, Oxford
ph: 44-1865-227055 www.cebm.net
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