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* [http://www.cochrane.org/ Cochrane.org] - 'The Cochrane Collaboration: The reliable source for evidence in healthcare' ([[systematic review]]s of the effects of health care interventions), [[Cochrane Library]]
* [http://www.cochrane.org/ Cochrane.org] - 'The Cochrane Collaboration: The reliable source for evidence in healthcare' ([[systematic review]]s of the effects of health care interventions), [[Cochrane Library]]
* [http://www.eboncall.org/ EBOnCall.org] - 'Evidence compendia' (evidence-based summaries of 38 on-call medical conditions), Evidence-Based On-Call (EBOC)
* [http://www.eboncall.org/ EBOnCall.org] - 'Evidence compendia' (evidence-based summaries of 38 on-call medical conditions), Evidence-Based On-Call (EBOC)
* [http://www.evidence-based-medicine.co.uk/ebmfiles/Whatisebm.pdf Evidence-based medicine, What is ?] - The What is...? series explains the key concepts in a clear, concise and accessible format.
* [http://www.evidence-based-medicine.co.uk/ebmfiles/Whatisebm.pdf Evidence-based medicine, What is ?] - The What is...? series explains the concepts simply and clearly.
* [http://www.gpnotebook.co.uk/simplepage.cfm?ID=-1596981199 GPNoteBook.co.uk] - 'Evidence-based medicine (EBM)', General Practice Notebook
* [http://www.gpnotebook.co.uk/simplepage.cfm?ID=-1596981199 GPNoteBook.co.uk] - 'Evidence-based medicine (EBM)', General Practice Notebook
* [http://www.JournalReview.org  JournalReview.org] - 'An unbiased forum for review of the medical literature', An On-Line journal club
* [http://www.JournalReview.org  JournalReview.org] - 'An unbiased forum for review of the medical literature', An On-Line journal club
* [http://medlib.bu.edu/tutorials/ebm/intro/index.cfm?loc=wiki medlib.bu.edu] = 'Introduction to Evidence-Based Medicine' [[Boston University Medical Center Library]]
* [http://medlib.bu.edu/tutorials/ebm/intro/index.cfm?loc=wiki medlib.bu.edu] = 'Introduction to Evidence-Based Medicine' [[Boston University Medical Center Library]]
* [http://www.nettingtheevidence.org.uk The ScHARR Guide,
* [http://www.nettingtheevidence.org.uk The ScHARR Guide] A guide to evidence-based practice on the Internet  
A guide to evidence-based practice on the Internet]
* [http://www.tripdatabase.com TRIP Database] - 'TRIP Database - EBM search engine' (resource directory), TRIP Knowledge Service
* [http://www.tripdatabase.com TRIP Database] - 'TRIP Database - EBM search engine' (resource directory), TRIP Knowledge Service
* [http://www.york.ac.uk/inst/crd/ Centre for Reviews and Dissemination]
* [http://www.york.ac.uk/inst/crd/ Centre for Reviews and Dissemination]

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A hand-picked, annotated list of Web resources about Evidence-based medicine.
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Journal Articles on EBM

  • CMAJ.ca - Straus SE, McAlister FA (2000) Evidence-based medicine: a commentary on common criticismsCanadian Medical Association Journal 163:837-41 * BMJ.com - 'Evidence based medicine: what it is and what it isn't: It's about integrating individual clinical expertise and the best external evidence', (editorial, 1996) BMJ 312:71-2
  • BMJ.com - 'Evidence based medicine: Socratic dissent', (Education and debate) British Medical Journal 310:1126-7 (1995)* MJA.com.au, Craig JC et al. (2001) Evidence-based medicine: useful tools for decision making Medical Journal of Australia 174:248-53
  • BMJ.BMJjournals.com - , Smith GCS, Pell JP (2003) Parachute use to prevent death and major trauma related to gravitational challenge: systematic review of randomised controlled trials British Medical Journal 327:1459-61 (An entertaining study showing that situations still exist where RCTs are unnecessary.)