Practising Evidence-based Primary CareISBN: 978-1-85775-405-6
Paperback
164 pages
July 1999, BMJ Books
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The practice of evidence-based medicine is a process of life-long,
self-directed, problem-based learning. Caring for each patient
creates the need for clinically important information about
diagnosis, therapy and other clinical and healthcare issues. This
workbook is designed to help clinicians develop and improve these
skills, by showing how to: convert information into answerable
questions; track down the best evidence with maximum efficiency;
make best use of the variety of primary and secondary evidence;
critically appraise evidence for validity, importance and
usefulness; integrate the appraisal with clinical expertise and
apply the results; and how to evaluate the practitioner's own
performance.
Focusing on the special situation of GPs and the whole primary care team, this flexible approach offers a clear, concise tool for everyone involved in postgraduate and vocational training. It contains papers, self-evaluation sheets and relevant extracts from journals. Tutor's notes are also included.
Focusing on the special situation of GPs and the whole primary care team, this flexible approach offers a clear, concise tool for everyone involved in postgraduate and vocational training. It contains papers, self-evaluation sheets and relevant extracts from journals. Tutor's notes are also included.