Dear All,
We are putting together a list of secondary evidence resources that
EBMers have found useful in different disciplines.
So could I ask for examples that you use heavily (at least once per
week) and why?
Our current short list was:
1 BMJ Clinical Evidence - Primary care, paediatrics, obstetrics and
gynaecology, general medicine, geratology, cardiology, rheumatology,
mental health
2. 'Best Bets' (University of Manchester ) - Emergency medicine,
paediatrics
3. Archimedes (Archives of Diseases in Childhood) - Paediatrics (and
sub-specialities)
4. PIER (American College of Physicians) - General hospital medicine
If you email me directly I will compile the list in a few days and post
to everyone,
THanks
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Paul Glasziou
Director, Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine,
Department of Primary Health Care,
University of Oxford www.cebm.net
ph - +44-1865-289298 fax +44-1865-289287
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