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IAM - The Information Assessment Method (IAM)


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The Information Assessment Method (IAM) "I think, therefore IAM" (Descartes, Discourse on the Method, 1637) The Information Assessment Method (IAM) systematically documents reflection on health information, delivered or retrieved from electronic knowledge resources. IAM enhances reflective learning, evaluation of knowledge resources, and two-way knowledge exchange between information users and information providers.
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2016-05-04

Systematic Reviews Guide


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Systematic reviews are gaining in popularity at medical research institutions across the US. Guidelines either state the need for or highly recommend the involvement of a librarian or information professional in systematic review research. Becker offers several resources and services to support systematic review research.
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2016-05-04

Evidence at Becker


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Evidence Based Medicine (EBM) and Evidence Based Practice (EBP) David Sackett writes that "the practice of evidence based medicine means integrating individual clinical expertise with the best available external clinical evidence from systematic research." Evidence Based Practice, also known as "empirically-supported treatment (EST), refers to preferential use of mental and behavioral health interventions for which systematic empirical research has provided evidence of statistically significant effectiveness as treatments for specific problems." developed by Archie Cochrane.
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2016-05-04

Up to Date


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UpToDate® is the premier evidence-based clinical decision support resource, trusted worldwide by healthcare practitioners to help them make the right decisions at the point of care. It is proven to change the way clinicians practice medicine, and is the only resource of its kind associated with improved outcomes.
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2016-05-04

Dynamed - Evidence-based Methodology


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For a clinical reference to truly be called evidence-based, conclusions must be based on the best available evidence. Conclusions can be based on the best available evidence only if the evidence is consistently and systematically identified, consistently and systematically selected, consistently and systematically evaluated and summarized, consistently and systematically synthesized and interpreted, and continuously adjusted as new evidence becomes available.
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2016-05-04

Comparison of UptoDate and Dynamed


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The George T. Harrell Library provides access to a number of resources to guide clinical decision-making. These are known by a various terms, including "point-of-care tools", "EBM tools", and "clinical tools". Two of the most well-known are Dynamed and UptoDate.
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2016-05-04

Conflict of interest in online point-of-care clinical support websites


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Point-of-care evidence-based medicine websites allow physicians to answer clinical queries using recent evidence at the bedside. Despite significant research into the function, usability and effectiveness of these programmes, little attention has been paid to their ethical issues.
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2016-05-04

Platinum Lite


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For over 60 years, Audio Digest has provided the most convenient way to stay up to date on the latest unbiased scientific and clinical information. Audio Digest publishes clinical courses – presented by experts at the nation’s preeminent teaching institutions – that help healthcare professionals provide better care for patients.
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2016-05-04

York Center for Review and Dissemination


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Systematic reviews are widely recognised as reliable sources of information about the effects of health and social care interventions. But as with individual research studies, they can be hard to find, may have flaws and can be difficult to interpret. Between 1994 and March 2015, CRD produced and maintained DARE, a database uniquely providing access to over 13,000 abstracts of quality assessed and critically appraised systematic reviews. DARE abstracts now in PubMed Health
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2016-05-04

National Institute for Health and Care Excellence


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The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) provides national guidance and advice to improve health and social care.
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2016-05-04

Wiki History of Medicine


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This article deals with medicine as practiced by trained professionals from ancient times to the present. Early medical traditions include those of Babylon, China, Egypt, and India.
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2016-05-04

National Library of Medcine


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Great historical images!
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2016-05-04

World Medical Association


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The World Medical Association (WMA) is an international organization representing physicians. It was founded on 17 September 1947 when physicians from 27 different countries met at the First General Assembly of the WMA in Paris.
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2016-05-04

Foundation for Advancement of International Medical Education and Research


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FAIMER is a non-profit foundation committed to improving world health through education. FAIMER was established in 2000 by the Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG®). In partnership with ECFMG, FAIMER promotes excellence in international health professions education through programmatic and research activities.
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2016-05-04

American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine


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American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine Resources
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2016-05-04