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Users' guides to the medical literature : essentials of evidence-based clinical practice

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editors, Gordon Guyatt, Drummond Rennie, Marueen O. Meade, Deborah J. Cooke. (3rd ed.) --New York, NY: McGraw-Hill Education , c2015.
Call Number
WB 102.5 U84e 2015
Location
Dickson Building
Halifax Infirmary
The streamlined companion to the classic Users' guides to the medical literature--fully updated and revised. This compact guide condenses the most clinically relevant content of the landmark Users' Guides to the Medical Literature to help you incorporate evidence-based medicine into your practice. You will learn the principles of evidence-based medicine, how your practice can benefit from the constant stream of new medical literature, and how to differentiate good medical evidence from bad. Th…
Call Number
WB 102.5 U84e 2015
Other Authors
Guyatt, Gordon
Other Authors
JAMA Network
Responsibility
editors, Gordon Guyatt, Drummond Rennie, Marueen O. Meade, Deborah J. Cooke.
Edition
3rd ed.
Alternate Title
Essentials of evidence-based clinical practice
Place of Publication
New York, NY
Publisher
McGraw-Hill Education
Date of Publication
c2015
Physical Description
xxvii, 516 p.
Series Title
JAMAevidence
ISBN
9780071794152
0071794158
Subjects (MeSH)
Evidence-Based Medicine
Clinical Medicine
Decision Making
Review Literature as Topic
Notes
Preceded by Users' guides to the medical literature: the essentials of evidence-based clinical practice / the Evidence-Based Medicine Working Group ; editors, Gordon Guyatt ... [et al.]. 2nd ed. 2008.
Abridgement of Users' guides to the medical literature. A manual for evidence-based clinical practice. Third edition. 2015.
"The JAMA Network."
Abstract
The streamlined companion to the classic Users' guides to the medical literature--fully updated and revised. This compact guide condenses the most clinically relevant content of the landmark Users' Guides to the Medical Literature to help you incorporate evidence-based medicine into your practice. You will learn the principles of evidence-based medicine, how your practice can benefit from the constant stream of new medical literature, and how to differentiate good medical evidence from bad. This edition includes several new chapters and a new emphasis on the role of patient preferences and preappraised resources.
Format
Book
Publication Type
Handbook
Location
Dickson Building
Halifax Infirmary
Copies
2
Loan Period
3 weeks
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