Can reviews be both quick and evidence-based?
Systematic reviews aren’t cheap or quick – Alice looks at some suggestions from the blogs of Jon Brassey from TRIP and Mona Nasser from Cochrane.
Systematic reviews aren’t cheap or quick – Alice looks at some suggestions from the blogs of Jon Brassey from TRIP and Mona Nasser from Cochrane.
Cochrane Student’s Journal Club – An innovative introduction to the world of evidence based medicine.
David takes a look at health in the media. This week from America, when he’s meant to be on his holidays.
Reporting and discussing clinical trials clearly and accurately can be challenging, both for journalists, and also for students. Ruth Francis has compiled 11 top tips to make it easier.
QMP Statistics tutorials talks you through chi-squared and t-tests – a useful resource for different statistical levels.
The Trip database provides a new way of searching for evidence, including useful features like sorting by evidence quality.
Forum For Medical Students [INFORMER] is a medical student’s organization aimed at promoting research and evidence-based medicine among undergraduate medical students.
David takes a look at the evidence behind health news in the media. 20th June.
Want to find out how to evaluate a randomised controlled trial? This is the perfect resource for you, brought to you by CASP Tools.
Can probiotics prevent diarrhoea? A new Cochrane review says they can. This blog also walks through a few of the features of Cochrane reviews.
David takes a look at the evidence behind the good, bad and ugly of medical news in the media. Week 2- 13th June 2013
Applying the evidence in clinical practice may not always be easy. This slideshow looks at the roles of patient choice and other factors in making good evidence-based clinical decisions.
The BMJ Open Data Campaign seeks to make the data from unpublished trials available, so that decisions can be based on all the evidence.
This slideshow from the journal EBM may help introduce you to the role of Cochrane reviews in EBM.
Need something for your EBM task? Check out EBHC wiki!! You will find it there..