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Sites listed here, and in the subcategories, will focus on the application of evidence-based principles to the practice of Medicine and its subspecialties. If your site concerns evidence-based healthcare in general, or in reference to a non-medical field of health such as nursing, dentistry, laboratory medicine, public health, policy-making or health economics, it should be submitted to Evidence Based Healthcare instead. Sites concerned with alternative (complementary) medicine belong in Alternative Medicine and will not be listed here. If your site has relevance only to the United Kingdom, it belongs here instead. |
Evidence-based Medicine (EBM) is an approach that encourages the employment of the best available clinical evidence from systematic research for use in clinical practice. It seeks to augment medical traditions not yet subjected to adequate evaluation with findings based on the application of the scientific method. EBM tools include, but are not limited to, randomized controlled trials, systematic reviews (of a series of trials) and meta-analyses.
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Please follow the EBM guidelines regarding the choice of category for your site. |
For sites concerning the application of EBM principles to the practice of Anesthesiology (Anaesthetics).
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Please follow the EBM guidelines regarding the choice of category for your site. |
For sites concerning the application of EBM principles to the practice of Cardiology.
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Please follow the EBM guidelines regarding the choice of category for your site. |
For sites concerning the application of EBM principles to the practice of Critical (Intensive) Care.
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Please follow the EBM guidelines regarding the choice of category for your site. |
For sites concerning the application of EBM principles to the practice of Dermatology.
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Please follow the EBM guidelines regarding the choice of category for your site. If your site concerns only one medical specialty, please list it under that subcategory if possible. If no such category exists, it will be listed here. Sites for educational institutions are not listed here, and should be submitted to Evidence Based Healthcare Organizations. |
For tutorials, online courses, manuals and instructional articles about evidence-based medicine (EBM).
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Please follow the EBM guidelines regarding the choice of category for your site. |
For sites concerning the application of EBM principles to the practice of Emergency Medicine.
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Please follow the EBM guidelines regarding the choice of category for your site. |
For sites concerning the application of EBM principles to the practice of Family Medicine (also known as Primary Care or General Practice).
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Please follow the EBM guidelines regarding the choice of category for your site. |
For sites concerning the application of EBM principles to the practice of Geriatrics.
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Please follow the EBM guidelines regarding the choice of category for your site. |
Clinical practice guidelines are the means of applying evidence-based research findings to the work of medical practitioners.
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Please follow the EBM guidelines regarding the choice of category for your site. If your site concerns only one medical specialty, please list it under that subcategory if possible. If no such category exists, it will be listed here. Articles providing educational information should be submitted to EBM Education. |
For journals, abstracts and complete articles about the practice of evidence-based medicine.
| Only sites whose predominant orientation is evidence-based. |
Evidence-based medicine as applied to laboratory medicine for laboratorians, clinicians, and other related health professionals working in the laboratory sciences.
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Please follow the EBM guidelines regarding the choice of category for your site. |
For sites concerning the application of EBM principles to the practice of Neurology.
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Please follow the EBM guidelines regarding the choice of category for your site. |
For sites concerning the application of EBM principles to the practice of Obstetrics and/or Gynecology.
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Please follow the EBM guidelines regarding the choice of category for your site. |
For sites concerning the application of EBM principles to the practice of Occupational Medicine.
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Please follow the EBM guidelines regarding the choice of category for your site. |
For sites concerning the application of EBM principles to the practice of Oncology.
| Only critical assessments of EBM, and and associated responses. |
Evidence-based medicine and its methodology, although now widely accepted, is still the subject of considerable critical assessment and debate, and the entries in this subcategory are intended to represent the broad range of critical assessment and appreciation of EBM from a number of perspectives.
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Please follow the EBM guidelines regarding the choice of category for your site. |
For sites concerning the application of EBM principles to the practice of Pathology.
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Please follow the EBM guidelines regarding the choice of category for your site. |
For sites concerning the application of EBM principles to the practice of Pediatrics.
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Please follow the EBM guidelines regarding the choice of category for your site. |
For sites concerning the application of EBM principles to the practice of Psychiatry.
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Please follow the EBM guidelines regarding the choice of category for your site. |
For sites concerning the application of EBM principles to the practice of Pulmonary (Respiratory) Medicine.
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Please follow the EBM guidelines regarding the choice of category for your site. |
For sites concerning the application of EBM principles to the practice of Radiology.
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Please follow the EBM guidelines regarding the choice of category for your site. |
For sites concerning the application of EBM principles to the practice of Surgery and its subspecialties.
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