Evidence-based medicine how to practice and teach EBM

This is a third edition of the best known introduction to EBM. This is a pocket-sized introduction which tells the reader how to integrate the best available evidence with his or her own clinical expertise, written by world-renowned authorities. Following the retirement of David Sackett from the EBM...

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Other Authors: Strauss, Sharon E. (Editor), Richardson, W. Scott (Editor), Glasziou, Paul P. (Editor), Haynes, R. Brian (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Edinburgh Elsevier/Churchill Livingstone 2005
Edition:THIRD EDITION
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Summary:This is a third edition of the best known introduction to EBM. This is a pocket-sized introduction which tells the reader how to integrate the best available evidence with his or her own clinical expertise, written by world-renowned authorities. Following the retirement of David Sackett from the EBM field and the author team of the book, his colleagues have revised the book throughout and, in answer to common criticisms have focussed on how EBM can be practiced in real time in a variety of clinical settings
Physical Description:xvi, 299 pages illustrations 23 cm 1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 inch)
Format:System requirements for accompanying CD-ROM: Windows 98 or higher
System requirements for accompanying CD-ROM: MAC OS Version 9 or later
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:9780443074448
0443074445