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 ------------ 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