Dear All,
For the Sicily EBHC meeting in November we are discussing several
"themes". The second is "Tools for teaching evidence based practice"
We will compile a list of ideas and circulate to everyone now and again
after the Sicily meeting.
http://www.ebhc.org/program.htm
So I'd like to get your suggestions on good tools you have found for
teaching EBM.
To jog ideas I have put a list below. Can I ask you to fill in ideas and
send to me
(I will summarise for the list).
A. Searching tutorials (online)
e.g, http://www.nlm.nih.gov/bsd/disted/pubmedtutorial/
B. CAT logbooks - both paper and electronic
C. CATbank tools
E.g, The emergecny medicine journal club at http://sinaiem.wordpress.com/
D. Critical appraisal sheets - from the User Guide, the GATE tool, and
the RAMMbo sheets
E.g. the revised sheets on http://www.cebm.net/?o=1023
E. Slides of talks
E.g., the slides from CEBM workshops on http://www.cebm.net/?o=1021
F. Other
E.g. The Educational Prescription forms available at
http://www.cebm.net/index.aspx?o=1036
Many 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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