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 Evidence-based medicine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For all its problems, evidence-based medicine has very successfully demoted the ex cathedra statement of the "medical expert" to the least valid form of evidence, and all "experts" are now expected to be able to reference their pronouncements to the relevant literature.
Evidence-based medicine (EBM) is a medical movement based upon the application of the scientific method to medical practice, recognizing that many long-established medical traditions are not yet subjected to adequate scientific scrutiny.
Although evidence-based medicine is quickly becoming the "gold standard" for clinical practice and treatment guidelines, there are a number of reasons why most current medical and surgical practices do not have a strong literature base supporting them.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Evidence-based_medicine   (1747 words)

  
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Evidence-based medicine de-emphasizes intuition, unsystematic clinical experience, and pathophysiologic rationale as sufficient grounds for clinical decision-making, and stresses the examination of evidence from clinical research.
Evidence-based medicine deals directly with the uncertainties of clinical medicine and has the potential for transforming the education and practice of the next generation of physicians.
Based on an awareness of the limitations of traditional determinants of clinical decisions, a new paradigm for medical practice has arisen.
www.cche.net /usersguides/ebm.asp   (5168 words)

  
 JanPlan: Medical Informatics: Activities: EBM Information
Evidence based medicine is an approach to practicing medicine in which the clinician is aware of the evidence in support of clinical practice and the strength of that clinical evidence.
Searching the medical literature for evidence based medicine citations provides the clinician with a tool to make health care decisions which are based on sound data developed from preplanned, comparative studies.
The EBM subset of literature reports on human research which evaluates the results of a particular therapy, the effectiveness of a diagnostic measure, the etiology of a disease process or the prognosis of a disease.
jeffline.tju.edu /Education/courses/informatics/activities/ebm_info.html   (231 words)

  
 Clinical Epidemiology & Evidence-based Medicine Glossary
Evidence based on analogical reasoning is common in medicine, as it is a necessary basis for action when empirical evidence is lacking.
To develop and apply basic skills of clinical epidemiology and evidence-based medicine, understanding and using many of these terms appropriately in the context of the clinical care of individual patients is necessary.
Evidence-based (population-based) medicine (EBM): "An approach to practice in which the clinician is aware of the evidence in support of their clinical practice and the strength of that evidence" (McMaster).
www.vetmed.wsu.edu /courses-jmgay/GlossClinEpiEBM.htm   (1919 words)

  
 The Center
Evidence-based medicine is a methodology for evaluating the validity of research in clinical medicine and applying the results to the care of individual patients.
For the next six months, the EBM Databases are available to those physicians and librarians who took the 1996 and 1998 "Teaching Evidence-based Medicine" courses, sponsored by the American College of Physicians New York Chapter and Then New York Academy of Medicine.
Provide health practitioners and librarians with education and training in evidence-based medicine, and on the information resources and the computer competencies necessary to teach and practice evidence-based medicine.
www.ebmny.org /thecentr2.html   (530 words)

  
 Evidence-Based MedicineEvidence-Based Medicine
So although the concept of practicing medicine based on sound evidence is not new, it has become more formalized with additional recent refinements that have enabled practitioners to approach medical problems and evaluate medical literature with greater consistency and to deal with massive amounts of medical information via a qualitative approach.
Evidence Based Medicine: abstracts articles from all major clinical fields [covers family medicine, internal medicine, obstetrics and gynecology, pediatrics, psychiatry, public health and surgery].
EBM has been developed to aid the busy clinicians to provide the best health-care for their patients.
www.aub.edu.lb /libraries/medical/ues/cochrane_evidence.html   (4060 words)

  
 What Is Evidence-Based Medicine and Why Should It Be Practiced?
Ten years ago, evidence-based medicine was proposed as a shift from the traditional model to a new paradigm for problem solving that places a lower value on authority unsupported by empirical evidence.
The practice of evidence-based medicine requires careful examination of the evidence, using a set of formal rules applied in an explicit manner, followed by its judicious application to decision-making, with an understanding of the patient context and values.
Evidence-based medicine: a new approach to teaching the practice of medicine.
www.rcjournal.com /contents/11.01/11.01.1201.asp   (8608 words)

  
 Health Care: Evidence-based Medicine Browse File
Local circumstances dictate how scientific evidence is translated into medical practice
Evidence is sparse on the use of epinephrine-containing anesthetics in hypertensive dental patients
Researchers examine the evidence on behavioral interventions to modify dietary fat and intake of fruits and vegetables
www.ahcpr.gov /browse/evidmed.htm   (665 words)

  
 LHS Peoria Evidence Based Medicine
Evidence-Based Medicine is a process of life-long, problem-based learning.
...an approach to practising medicine in which the clinician is aware of the evidence in support of clinical practice, and the strength of that evidence.
Critically appraising the evidence for validity and clinical usefulness.
www.uic.edu /depts/lib/lhsp/resources/ebm.shtml   (254 words)

  
 CEBM - Centre for Evidence Based Medicine
The practice of evidence-based medicine means integrating individual clinical expertise with the best available external clinical evidence from systematic research.
Evidence-Based Medicine is the conscientious, explicit and judicious use of current best evidence in making decisions about the care of individual patients.
Ecological Survey: based on aggregated data for some population as it exists at some point or points in time; to investigate the relationship of an exposure to a known or presumed risk factor for a specified outcome.
www.cebm.net /glossary.asp   (1164 words)

  
 EBM - Evidence Based Medicine
Evidence Based Medicine - a bimonthly co-publication of the BMJ Publishing Group and the American College of Physicians-American Society of Internal Medicine
Evidence Based Medicine -- Recent publications (1993-present) on EBM, with an emphasis on those about finding and evaluating clinically relevant patient management literature.
Evidence Based Clinical Practice Tutorial from the Edward G.
www.medlib.iupui.edu /ebm/home.html   (1060 words)

  
 What is EBM?
Evidence-based medicine (EBM) is the integration of best research evidence with clinical expertise and patient values.
by best research evidence we mean clinically relevant research, often from the basic sciences of medicine, but especially from patient centered clinical research into the accuracy and precision of diagnostic tests (including the clinical examination), the power of prognostic markers, and the efficacy and safety of therapeutic, rehabilitative, and preventive regimens.
New evidence from clinical research both invalidates previously accepted diagnostic tests and treatments and replaces them with new ones that are more powerful, more accurate, more efficacious, and safer.
www.cebm.utoronto.ca /intro/whatis.htm   (199 words)

  
 Evidence-Based Medicine
Development of national guidance based on reliable evidence, on the experience of professionals and managers and on the values and wishes of patients, will be an essential part of achieving this.
This group, based at McMaster University, focuses on research to review evidence critically regarding the effectiveness of occupational therapy interventions and to develop tools for the evaluation of occupational therapy programmes.
HDA Evidence Base is an information resource being developed by the Health Development Agency to support one of its core functions: to build and disseminate the evidence base for public health, focusing on reducing inequalities.
www.herts.ac.uk /lis/subjects/health/ebm.htm   (13463 words)

  
 About Evidence-based medicine
The Cochrane Collaboration promotes evidence-based health care by identifying, appraising, summarising and disseminating the most reliable evidence about the effects of health care.
Evidence-based health care is the conscientious, explicit and judicious use of current best evidence in making health care decisions.
Unfortunately, people are often not aware of the evidence that is available, the evidence is disorganised and inaccessible, or appropriate evidence does not exist.
www.sahealthinfo.org /evidence/evidence.htm   (91 words)

  
 CEBM - Centre for Evidence Based Medicine
are committed to the use of evidence to improve use of diagnostic procedures.
It will be of particular interest to those whose work is largely in diagnostics, such as those working in laboratory medicine and radiology.
The workshop is open to clinicians and laboratory staff who are interested in how to improve, their, and others', usage and interpretation of diagnostic tests.
www.cebm.net   (298 words)

  
 Evidence Based Medicine
Evidence Based Clinical Practice Tutorial by Kathryn Nesbit, Miner Library, University of Rochester Medical Center
Evidence Based Medicine: Finding the Best Clinical Literature by Jo Dorsch, UIC Library Health Sciences-Peoria
Centre for Evidence-based Medicine Oxford, UK Netting the Evidence: A ScHARR introduction to evidence-based practice on the Internet (University of Sheffield School of Health and Related Research, UK)
www.hawaii.edu /sphlib/internet/evidence.htm   (818 words)

  
 Evidence-based medicine
Evidence-based Medicine is the process of systematically finding, appraising, and using contemporaneous research findings as the basis for clinical decisions.
Thus, we are creating new best evidence knowledge, based on the critical analysis and review of historical (published and unpublished) data.
We are constantly working on such guidelines that are relevant to the practice of perioperative medicine.
www.hcuge.ch /anesthesie/anglais/evidence/aevbasmed.htm   (1190 words)

  
 Evidence Based Medicine
The title Evidence-based medicine is the property of Hayward Group plc and, together with the content, is bound by copyright.
An understanding of EBM and how to implement it in practice is now crucial for all professionals involved in the delivery of healthcare.
Gavel applies EBM principles to key therapeutic areas in primary care.
www.evidence-based-medicine.co.uk   (221 words)

  
 DUMC Library - Evidence Based Medicine (EBM)
Evidence-based Medicine (EBM) combines individual clinical expertise with the best available clinical evidence from systematic research in making decisions about the care of individual patients.
Clinical evidence comes from patient centered clinical research which investigates the accuracy and precision of diagnostic tests, the efficacy and safety of therapeutic regimes, and the reliability of prognostic indicators.
The powerful combination of clinical expertise and documented evidence results in safer, more efficacious and accurate care of the patient.
www.mclibrary.duke.edu /subject/ebm   (190 words)

  
 WelchWeb: Evidence Based Medicine
Evidence Based Medicine Glossary - Med University of South Carolina
Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine - Mt. Siani Hospital, Univ of Tronto
The CIHR Group (Centre for Evidence Based Medicine) - Canadian Institutes of Health Research
www.welch.jhu.edu /internet/ebr.html   (872 words)

  
 Introduction to Evidence-Based Medicine
We hope this tutorial will be easy to use as well as give you a foundation for the process of Evidence-Based Medicine (EBM).
This tutorial is intended for any health care practitioner or student who needs a basic introduction to the principles of Evidence-Based Medicine.
They will give you an overview of the Evidence-Based Medicine process as well as give you an opportunity to practice with new cases.
www.hsl.unc.edu /services/tutorials/ebm/welcome.htm   (572 words)

  
 EBM - Evidence Based Medicine
Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine, including about Levels of Evidence and Grades of Recommendations, a little Evidence-Based Medicine Glossary, a collection of EBM links, and the Bandolier: Evidence-based health care
Core Library for Evidence Based Practice, including What proportion of healthcare is evidence based?
Centres for Health Evidence, and a set of Users' Guides to Evidence-Based Practice- (CA)
www.mic.ki.se /EBM.html   (473 words)

  
 ScienceDaily: Browse Topics > Health > Medicine > Evidence Based Medicine
General Practice Notebook: Evidence-Based Medicine - The principles and applications are explained, with examples provided for different specialties.
Evidence-Based Medicine: Useful Tools for Decision Making - An article from the Medical Journal of Australia explains the basic processes and concepts, with descriptions of common computer-assisted research tools.
Clinical Evidence - Summarises current knowledge about the prevention and treatment of disease, based on appraisal of systematic reviews and randomized clinical trials.
www.sciencedaily.com /directory/Health/Medicine/Evidence_Based_Medicine   (1021 words)

  
 Evidence-Based Medicine
Please visit the EBM book website, at the Mt Sinai Hospital/University Health Network Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine (http://www.library.utoronto.ca/medicine/ebm/), for packages for practising evidence-based health care from the CD accompanying this text.
Evidence-Based Medicine: How to Practice and Teach EBM (2nd Edition)
To report any errors in the text, please send an e-mail note to Sharon Straus (sestraus@home.com).
hiru.mcmaster.ca /ebm.htm   (80 words)

  
 Bandolier - Evidence based thinking about health care
Bandolier - Evidence based thinking about health care
The risk of being killed by a shark in Australia (if you are there, and if you are in the sea) is 1 in 10,000,000 per year.
www.jr2.ox.ac.uk /Bandolier   (223 words)

  
 EBM Online - Evidence Based Medicine
Stay up-to-date with evidence based research and best practice in medicine.
Review: lorazepam provides the best control for status epilepticus
ebm.bmjjournals.com   (65 words)

  
 Welcome to the Evidence-Based Medicine Site at the University of Massachusetts Medical School!
Welcome to the Evidence-Based Medicine Site at the University of Massachusetts Medical School!
This site, a collaborative effort between The Lamar Soutter Library and the Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, was funded through the medical school's Innovations in Medical Education Grants Program.
View presentations related to EBM and to this site.
library.umassmed.edu /EBM   (76 words)

  
 EBM Toolkit
prepared by the Evidence Based Medicine Working Group
www.med.ualberta.ca /ebm/ebm.htm   (46 words)

  
 The Center
Evidence-based medicine is a methodology for evaluating the validity of research in clinical medicine and applying the results to the care of individual patients.
The New York Academy of Medicine in partnership with the Evidence-based Medicine Committee of the American College of Physicians, New York Chapter has received a grant from the National Institutes of Health to develop an Evidence-based Medicine Resource Center.
For the next six months, the EBM Databases are available to those physicians and librarians who took the 1996 and 1998 "Teaching Evidence-based Medicine" courses, sponsored by the American College of Physicians New York Chapter and Then New York Academy of Medicine.
www.ebmny.org /thecentr2.html   (46 words)

  
 Emory MedWeb: Sites for Preventive_Medicine:
Evidence-based Clinical Prevention - This website is designed to serve as a practical guide to health providers,planners and consumers for determining the inclusion or exclusion, content and frequency of a wide variety of preventive health interventions, using the evidence-based recommen
Canadian Task Force on Preventive Health Care - "This website is designed to serve as a practical guide to health care providers, planners and consumers for determining the inclusion or exclusion, content and frequency of a wide variety of preventive health interventions, using the evidence-based r
Virginia Commonwealth University/Medical College of Virginia Department of Preventive Medicine and Community Health.
www.medweb.emory.edu /MedWeb/FMPro?-DB=Records.fp3&-Format=kw_records.htm&-lay=Web&-error=search_kwerror.htm&-Max=25&-op=eq&subject==*;Preventive_Medicine*&-Token=Preventive_Medicine:&-SortField=Lnk_txt&-Find   (386 words)

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