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Dear All,

The November 2011 newsletter of the International Society for 
Evidence-based Health Care is now available at the Society's Website:

<http://isehc.blogspot.com/p/newsletters.html>
Apologies for my tardiness in getting this out.
(The Table of Contents is copied below).

If you are interested in submitting an article for the January ISEHC 
newsletter -- an editorial, a teaching tip or exercise, an EBM resource 
review, a regional report, or an original research or viewpoint piece, 
please email one of the editors:

Paul Glasziou - [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>

Gordon Guyatt - [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>

Jason Busse - [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>

Enjoy

Paul Glasziou

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

EDITORIALS
    McMaster workshop adds an "essentials" stream
    Evidence v. judgment: is there a case to decide?
TEACHING & PRACTICE TIPS
    Implementing healthcare reform through developing evidence-based 
shared decision making tools
    Teaching the contrasting paradigms of evidence-based medicine and 
quality improvement in residency
RESEARCH & REVIEWS
    Depression and obesity will be the inaugural topics of the APA 
clinical treatment guidelines
    New evidence-based behavioral practice modules launched
    Revolutionizing patient control of health information
    Evaluation of medical residents' ability to perform critical 
appraisal of evidence and its
      application in decision-making
    Realist and meta-narrative syntheses: evolving standards (RAMESES)
RESOURCES & REVIEWS
    Developing a curriculum for the international society evidence-based 
health care (ISEHC)
    A medical literature rating tool for emergency physicians
WORKSHOPS AND CONFERENCES
    The TEACH (teaching evidence assimilation for collaborative 
healthcare) program
    Inaugural conference of the international society for evidence-based 
healthcare
    Improving your practice / Teaching through evidence-based clinical 
practice workshop