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ABC Health Matters: Getting Evidence-Based Treatment
Consumer guide to understanding and applying the concept. http://abc.net.au/health/cguides/evidencebased.htm
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AHRQ: Evidence Reports
The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality in the United States presents summaries and assessments for healthcare providers and clinicians. Documents may be viewed or downloaded at no cost. http://www.ahcpr.gov/clinic/epcindex.htm
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BETs: Best Evidence Topics
A searchable database of evidence-based answers to real-life clinical questions, with details of courses and teaching material. Developed in the Emergency Department of Manchester Royal Infirmary, United Kingdom. http://www.bestbets.org/
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Clinical Evidence
Summarises current knowledge about the prevention and treatment of disease, based on appraisal of systematic reviews and randomized clinical trials. Free on-line access for physicians in the United Kingdom or in developing countries. http://www.clinicalevidence.com/
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Cochrane Collaboration
International not-for-profit organisation preparing, maintaining and promoting the accessibility of systematic reviews of the effects of health care. General information, access to the Cochrane Library, guidelines, manuals and software. http://www.cochrane.org/
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Dr Cave's Black Book
A general practitioner presents his collection of evidence-based information about common diseases and conditions, with links to original research. http://black.book.users.btopenworld.com/
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DynaMed
Medical information database of clinical topic summaries, including a grading the quality of evidence cited, designed primarily for point-of-care use; updated daily. http://www.dynamicmedical.com
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EBOC: Evidence-Based On-Call
Collection of summaries and critical appraisals regarding common on-call medical conditions, with definitions and a list of the specialties covered. http://www.eboncall.org/
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Evidence Based Calculator
Free downloadable calculator computing sensitivity and selectivity, control event rates, numbers-needed-to-treat, and other evidence-based factors. http://moosenose.com/EBCalculator.htm
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Evidence based medicine: increasing, not dictating, choice
A defense of evidence-based medicine from the perspective of women's health concerns. (January 6, 2007) http://www.bmj.com/cgi/content/full/334/suppl_1/s10
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