Dear Alfredo,
In Sackett's goodbye editorial
(The sins of expertness and a proposal for redemption - Personal Views
British Medical Journal, May 6, 2000 by David L Sackett)
he talked about Sackettisation:
.... the second bears my name: "Sackettisation," defined as "the artificial
linkage of a publication to the evidence based medicine movement in order
to improve sales."
Paul Glasziou
At 11/02/2005, Alfredo y Mª Jesús wrote:
>Dear all:
>
>We've been lookng for an old mail, I think Sackett's one who alerted us
>about the proliferation of EBM-labeled courses, documents, websites,
>activities, etc. not really developping EBM concepts...
>
>Perhaps someone could find it? Or, besides or instead, show us some similar
>resources?
>Someone could add some examples to support or refuse this suspicion?
>
>We'll send a copy to the list with the answers.
>
>
>Alfbrazos.
>
>Alf.
>
>Alfredo Serrano Moraza Mª Jesús Briñas Freire
>Emergencia Médica Locutor. Gestor de Recursos
>Madrid. SUMMA 112
>
>http://www.mebe.org
>http://remi.uninet.edu/envozbaja.htm
>http://personales.com/espana/madrid/gtmep/
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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