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- Challenges for Evidence-based Laboratory Medicine - Discussion of evidence-based medicine as it applies particularly to laboratory medicine.
- Evidence Based Emergency Medicine - Educational resource of the New York Academy of Medicine for evidence-based emergency medicine research; user's guide, journal club bank (member-only), and downloadable slides.
- Evidence-based Stats Calculator - Comprehensive calculator for computing virtually all key evidence-based factors and stats, from the Centre for Evidence-based medicine (CEBM).
- Evidence-based Perioperative Medicine - Organization promoting evidence-based decision making in perioperative medicine.
- Introduction to Evidence Based Medicine - Boston University Medical Center presents a web-based tutorial for students undertaking the Family Medicine clerkship, with guidelines for searching primary medical literature and online databases.
- Misapprehensions about Evidence-based Medicine - Discussion of three fundamental yet common misinterpretations of evidence-based medicine.
- Evidence based medicine: increasing, not dictating, choice - A defense of evidence-based medicine from the perspective of women's health concerns.
- Evidence-Based Guidelines in Laboratory Medicine: Principles and Methods - Presents a ten-step process, and a set of criteria, for the development of evidence-based laboratory guidelines.
- BMJ Special Issue: Evidence-based Medicine - A theme issue of the British Medical Journal, this collection of new articles represents the spectrum of positive and critical appreciations of evidence-based medicine.
- Laboratory Evidence Based Medicine - Categorized evidence-based resource collection, with several specific to laboratory science, from the American Association for Clinical Chemistry (AACC).
Wikipedia Articles
- Evidence-based medicine - Evidence-based medicine (EBM) or scientific medicine is an attempt to apply more uniformly the standards of evidence gained from the scientific method to certain aspects of medical practice. Specifically, EBM seeks to assess the quality of evidence relevant to the risks and benefits of treatments (including lack of ...
- Evidence-based legislation - Evidence-based legislation (EBL) calls for the use of the best available scientific evidence and systematically collected data, when available, by legislatures as a basis for their formulation and writing of law. Drawn from the definition of "evidence-based medicine" which is "the conscientious, explicit, and judicious use of ...
- Evidence-based management - Evidence-based management (EBM) is an emerging movement to explicitly use the current, best evidence in management decision-making. Its roots are in evidence-based medicine, a quality movement to apply the scientific method to medical practice.
- Evidence-based policy - Evidence-based policy is public policy informed by rigorously established objective evidence. It is an extension of the idea of evidence-based medicine to all areas of public policy.
- Anecdotal evidence - Anecdotal evidence is an informal account of evidence in the form of an anecdote or hearsay. The term is often used in contrast to scientific evidence, such as evidence-based medicine, which are types of formal accounts.