We’ve been shortlisted in the UK Blog Awards 2016!
Students 4 Best Evidence and it’s sister blog Evidently Cochrane have been shortlisted in the UK Blog Awards 2016 in the ‘education (company)’ and ‘health (company)’ categories respectively!
Students 4 Best Evidence and it’s sister blog Evidently Cochrane have been shortlisted in the UK Blog Awards 2016 in the ‘education (company)’ and ‘health (company)’ categories respectively!
Please vote for us in the UK Blog Awards 2016, all your votes count!
Join S4BE at the International Student EBM Congress on Kish Island in December 2015!
We are launching a new, year long campaign to promote students globally to ask What’s the Evidence?
Students 4 Best Evidence has been shortlisted for the UK Blog Awards 2015, education (industry) category! Well done!
Want to attend the big evidence-based conference happening next April? Well go to evidencelive.org for more details about student abstract submission!
We have entered the 2015 UK Blog Awards education category and we need your votes!
Voting opens on the 10th November 2014! #UKBA15
this is a reblog from http://dmlcentral.net/. It’s a piece by Cathy Davidson, Director of Futures Initiative, at The Graduate Center, CUNY. We thought it was really useful for S4BE Contributors CV’s when citing your blogs.
An exciting week of blogs, resources and tutorials, culminating in a LIVE Wiki Editathon, online and at the UK Cochrane Centre on the 16th September!
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Check out our wonderful web of students, partners and activities.
Touch down in Quebec City!
SPSS is a computer program used for statistical analysis. This tutorial will take you through a series of activities to help improve your SPSS skills.
In this medical statistics tutorial we will be looking at how the data that are collected by studies are summarized and presented in order to extract useful information. We will then start to look at how to analyse the data.
Ben Goldacre setting challenges for the Cochrane Collaboration.
This is a video from the Cochrane UK & Ireland 21st Anniversary Symposium looking at the Challenges of communication facing the Cochrane Collaboration.
This is the Opening Plenary video from the Cochrane UK & Ireland 21st Anniversary Symposium 2013.
Brilliant reworking of Gotye’s ‘Somebody That I Used to Know’ song but to do with EBM!
This pack is for 12-14 year olds learn how mathematicians use mathematical models to make predictions about epidemics.
CASP have created a from to help make sense of the information given in Cohort Studies.
The EBM Pyramid shows the various levels of information available in evidence-based medicine.
12 questions to help you make sense of economic evaluations.
Download this form if you would like help reading and making sense of qualitative research.
The Clinical Evidence database is from the BMJ Evidence Centre. It is a fee-based resource for medical professionals to learn, teach and practice evidence-based medicine.
This a free database from the Aggressive Research Intelligence Facility (ARIF) at the University of Birmingham, UK. The majority of reviews relate to the effectiveness of drugs, devices or other healthcare interventions.
Check out the new Patient Information Forum website. great info on how to produce health information for patients.
Video of Dr Ben Goldacre at the TED Talks in 2011. Always entertaining, Ben talks about producing fair clinical trials.
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Another 20 minute tutorial from Tim.
The nuts and bolts 20 minute tutorial from Tim.
This new webpage from Cochrane UK is aimed at students of all ages. What is evidence-based practice? What is ‘best available research evidence’? Which resources will help you understand evidence and evidence-based practice, and search for evidence?