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Perera R. Are journal clubs effective in supporting evidence‐based decision
making? A systematic review. Best Evidence Medical Education, 2008:1‐79.


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-----Original Message-----
From: Evidence based health (EBH)
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Neal Maskrey
Sent: 01 October 2012 14:41
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Subject: Re: Jazzing up journal club- what do you do?

What's the evidence that journal clubs change / improve clinical practice?

Just a thought.

Best wishes

Neal
Professor Neal Maskrey
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-----Original Message-----
From: Evidence based health (EBH)
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Sent: 01 October 2012 14:30
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Subject: Re: Jazzing up journal club- what do you do?

You're always welcome to use my weekly journal blog to stimulate discussion
(and if possible feed back to me...):

http://blogs.bmj.com/bmj/category/richard-lehmans-weekly-review-of-medical-j
ournals/


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behalf of Shaneyfelt, Terry [[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Monday, October 01, 2012 8:23 AM
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Subject: Jazzing up journal club- what do you do?

Years ago when I attended the McMaster EBM course we had a session on
Jazzing up Journal Club- ways to make it more interesting. Over the years
here at UAB we have done a variety of things to make it more interesting.

Currently we use Edmodo.com and post readings of background information,
give homework questions to have a threaded discussion where the residents
teach each other while answering questions. Our JC is also based around a
case that we solve. We have faculty "debates" during it that the residents
enjoy.

In the past we have tried having it at faculty members' houses, moving it to
various places around campus,etc. We have set it up where one resident team
debates another team using the article. We always have food.

What does your institution do that makes journal club a little more
interesting?

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