Thursday, February 5, 2009

JAMAevidence (on trial until March 5/09)

JAMAevidence helps clinical decision-makers identify the best available evidence by providing guides to the systematic consideration of the validity, importance, and applicability of claims about the assessment of health problems and the outcomes of health care. JAMAevidence features:
  • full text access to The User's Guides to the Medical Literature and The Rational Clinical Examination
  • Online Education Guide slideshows including teaching points to enhance classroom and conference learning (also available as downloadable PowerPoints)
  • direct free access to referenced articles from JAMA and the Archives Journals that are cited in
  • exclusive online-only content including updates to RCE articles and podcasts from the leading minds in evidence-based medicine
  • Core Topics to highlight critical educational concepts across all content types
  • powerful interactive capabilities
  • extensive evidence-based medicine glossary
  • weekly RSS feed of featured JAMA articles

Explore JAMAevidence til March 5 and send your comments to Patrick Ellis

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