Core Electronic Textbooks: Evidence Based Medicine
Clinical Evidence
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A compendium of evidence on the effects of common clinical interventions in a variety of medical specialties, from the publishers of the British Medical Journal. Summarizes the current state of knowledge, ignorance, and uncertainty about the prevention and treatment of a wide range of clinical conditions based on thorough searches and appraisal of the literature. Updated monthly.
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DynaMed
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Provides basic information and summarizes current developments on over 2000 diseases. Designed for use at the point of care. Includes ICD9 codes. MyNCBI account holders can link to articles and ordering options via Findit@MU.
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Painless Evidence-Based Medicine
Also Known as: Painless EBM |
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Contents include evaluating articles on therapy, diagnosis, harm, prognosis, and systematic reviews. Also includes information performing literature searches to support evidence-based practice.
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Patient History: an Evidence-Based Approach to Differential Diagnosis
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Smith's Patient-Centered Interviewing: an Evidence-Based Method
Also Known as: Patient-Centered Interviewing: an Evidence-Based Method |
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Surgical Treatment: Evidence-Based and Problem Oriented
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The rational clinical examination : evidence-based clinical diagnosis
Also Known as: rational clinical exam jama |
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Adapted from the ongoing article series in JAMA. Access is limited to one user at a time. Newer articles in the "Rational Clinical Examination" series are available on the JAMA website, including articles back to 1998.
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UpToDate
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Aims to provide instantaneous, evidence-based answers to the most commonly asked clinical questions. Over 270 journals and other sources are regularly scanned and synthesized into topic reviews designed to provide current answers to clinical questions. Overall, these original topic reviews consist of over 40,000 pages of text and over 10,000 graphics covering the following areas: Internal Medicine, Adult Primary Care, Cardiology, Drug Information, Endocrinology & Diabetes, Family Practice, Gastroenterology & Hepatology, Gynecology, Hematology, Infectious Diseases, Nephrology & Hypertension, Neurology, Obstetrics, Oncology, Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine, Rheumatology, Emergency Medicine, Women's Health, and Psychiatry. To locate more recent articles which cite a referenced article, copy and paste the PMID article Identifier
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Users' guides to the medical literature : a manual for evidence-based clinical practice
Also Known as: users guide to the medical literature ; user guide to the medical literature |
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Access is limited to one user at a time.
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