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Selected Resources

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  • www.cebm.utoronto.ca- The Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine at the University of Toronto Health Network; provides teaching suggestions, an excellent glossary, and a comprehensive list of other EBP resources, with descriptions and links.
  • www.cebm.net- Oxford Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine; provides excellent resources such as an EBM toolbox, practice problems, and links to many other EBP sites and journals
  • http://bmj.com/collections- British Medical Journal Web site; includes a section listing Resources and Collections concerning EBP as well as a compilation of disease-specific information; also links to the evidence-based mental health journal.
  • www.poems.msu.edu/InfoMastery- This site, copyrighted by Mark H. Ebell, a physician in the Department of Family Practice, Michigan State University, in1998 and 1999 includes clear, concise self-tutorials on EBP, with separate instructional modules addressing how to evaluate articles about diagnosis, prevention, therapy, prognosis, meta-analysis, and decision analysis.
  • www.ahrq.gov- Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality allows investigators to search for evidence about a large number of health conditions, with direct links to studies as well as summary statements and funding opportunities.
  • www.guideline.gov- National Guideline Clearinghouse allows searches for evidence according to condition, disease or treatment; interested investigators can receive free weekly guideline updates by e-mail.
  • www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov- PubMed site.
  • www.update-software.com/cochrane- Cochrane Library site.


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