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AHRQ: Evidence Reports
ahcpr.gov
The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality in the United States presents summaries and assessments for healthcare providers and clinicians. Documents may be viewed or downloaded at no cost.
InfoPOEMs
infopoems.com
Delivers daily Patient-Oriented Evidence that Matters (DailyPOEMs) by email and produces the InfoRetriever database system of evidence-based information next to a print newsletter "Evidence-Based Practice".
Netting The Evidence
shef.ac.uk
An overview of Evidence Based Practice on the internet, with useful learning resources, such as an evidence-based virtual library, software and journals; from ScHARR, University of Sheffield.
UNC Department of Internal Medicine: Critically Appraised Topics
med.unc.edu
The University of North Carolina presents an alphabetical list of clinical research topics, each with a review of strengths and weaknesses.
Evidence-Based Medicine in Iberoamerica: Problems and Possible Solutions
medicine.plosjournals.org
Discussion of the applicability of evidence-based medicine in Latin American countries. (August 30, 2005)
Evidence-Based Medicine: Useful Tools for Decision Making
mja.com.au
An article from the Medical Journal of Australia explains the basic processes and concepts, with descriptions of common computer-assisted research tools. (January 1, 2001)
James Lind Alliance
lindalliance.org
A non-profit initiative seeking to identify the most important gaps in the evidence for treatment efficacy, and to forge patient-clinician working partnerships to identify and prioritize unanswered questions, working closely with evidence-based affiliates. Also publishes a glossary of common evidence-based terms.
ABC Health Matters: Getting Evidence-Based Treatment
abc.net.au
Consumer guide to understanding and applying the concept.
Evidence based medicine: increasing, not dictating, choice
bmj.com
A defense of evidence-based medicine from the perspective of women's health concerns. (January 6, 2007)
Evidence Based Calculator
moosenose.com
Free downloadable calculator computing sensitivity and selectivity, control event rates, numbers-needed-to-treat, and other evidence-based factors.
Progress in Evidence-Based Medicine
jama.ama-assn.org
Assessment of where we stand in evidence-based medicine as of 2008.
DynaMed
dynamicmedical.com
Medical information database of clinical topic summaries, including a grading the quality of evidence cited, designed primarily for point-of-care use; updated daily.
Clinical Evidence
clinicalevidence.com
Summarises current knowledge about the prevention and treatment of disease, based on appraisal of systematic reviews and randomized clinical trials. Free on-line access for physicians in the United Kingdom or in developing countries.
California Technology Assessment Forum (CTAF)
ctaf.org
A California public service forum conducting evidence-based reviews of new and emerging medical technologies; CTAF reviews across a broad spectrum of medical topics are available as downloadable PDFs.
BETs: Best Evidence Topics
bestbets.org
A searchable database of evidence-based answers to real-life clinical questions, with details of courses and teaching material. Developed in the Emergency Department of Manchester Royal Infirmary, United Kingdom.
Cochrane Collaboration
cochrane.org
International not-for-profit organisation preparing, maintaining and promoting the accessibility of systematic reviews of the effects of health care. General information, access to the Cochrane Library, guidelines, manuals and software.
General Practice Notebook: Evidence-Based Medicine
gpnotebook.co.uk
The principles and applications are explained, with examples provided for different specialties.
EvidenceUpdates
plus.mcmaster.ca
Searchable best evidence database, plus tailored email alert service, from the British Medical Journal and McMaster University. Free subscription required.
EBOC: Evidence-Based On-Call
eboncall.org
Collection of summaries and critical appraisals regarding common on-call medical conditions, with definitions and a list of the specialties covered.
Trip Database
tripdatabase.com
Medical search engine with emphasis on evidence based medicine (EBM) and clinical guidelines and queries, including content from Cochrane and Bandolier.
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Are Bach remedies & Bush flowers natural medicine or homeopathy?
Q. I am considering try one of these but i believe in natural medicine which is evidence based however i dont believe in homeopathy. Also if anyone has tried them can you tell me do they work or is it only a placebo as a placebo goes against my ethics and i certainly wouldnt pay for one either thankyou
Asked by mary k - Thu Jul 23 02:56:30 2009 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Bach Flower Remedies are now a part of Homeopathic Medicine, because they work on the smae principles. Just like Bio-Chemic Salts The Twelwe Tissue Remedies by Dr Schusller are now a part of Homeopathy below 12X potency they are considered Bio-Chemic and 30 and above are Homeopathic potencies. And to correct you in calling Homeopathy Placebo please do check out these links too you might learn a thing or too :- Take care and God bless you with wisdom ,health and prosperity.
Answered by Soul Doctor - Thu Jul 23 04:35:07 2009
Q. I am considering try one of these but i believe in natural medicine which is evidence based however i dont believe in homeopathy. Also if anyone has tried them can you tell me do they work or is it only a placebo as a placebo goes against my ethics and i certainly wouldnt pay for one either thankyou
Asked by mary k - Thu Jul 23 02:56:30 2009 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Bach Flower Remedies are now a part of Homeopathic Medicine, because they work on the smae principles. Just like Bio-Chemic Salts The Twelwe Tissue Remedies by Dr Schusller are now a part of Homeopathy below 12X potency they are considered Bio-Chemic and 30 and above are Homeopathic potencies. And to correct you in calling Homeopathy Placebo please do check out these links too you might learn a thing or too :- Take care and God bless you with wisdom ,health and prosperity.
Answered by Soul Doctor - Thu Jul 23 04:35:07 2009
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