Organ Transplantation: An Ethically Efficient Future – Part 2
How do different countries promote ethical and efficient organ transplantation? This blog series will explore the policy behind the decisions. This is Part 2 of the series.
How do different countries promote ethical and efficient organ transplantation? This blog series will explore the policy behind the decisions. This is Part 2 of the series.
How do different countries promote ethical and efficient organ transplantation? This blog series will explore the policy behind the decisions. This is Part 1 of the series.
In the third in our series of articles reviewing the health evidence tools produced by McMaster University, Mathura Mahendren looks at Health Systems Evidence, an information resource for people interested in public health policy.
Dannky Minkow describes a new initiative aimed at getting health care professionals to take another look at their use of non evidence-based and wasteful practices.
Sean reviews The Geek Manifesto by Mark Henderson, a book that asks what governments can learn from the success of Evidence-Based Medicine, how we can improve the public understanding of science and how we can entrench scientific thinking into other aspects of public life.
Click here to read more about Graeme’s experiences as a newcomer to Cochrane, at this year’s Colloquium in Quebec.
The second set of plenary talks included topics relevant to students, such as evidence-based medical education.
PDQ-Evidence is a database specifically for finding evidence related to public health and health policy.
The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality is a free database at the US Department of Health & Human Services. It provides summaries of evidence, clinical guidelines and more.
What is the future of EBM in the US, both in policy and in reality?
A website providing a detailed guide to the steps researchers have to take before, during and after a clinical study.
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