Teaching evidence-based medicine: a clinician’s perspective
Evidence-based medicine (EBM) was introduced to provide an organised approach to clinicians and other health care providers in using research to care for their patients [1]. By highlighting the importance of research in patient care, EBM has also provided many researchers a strong sense of purpose,...
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doaj-82f39d852e044de899cf1d9c06f817d22020-11-24T23:36:46ZengAcademy of Family Physicians of MalaysiaMalaysian Family Physician1985-207X1985-22742013-10-0182712Teaching evidence-based medicine: a clinician’s perspectiveLai NMEvidence-based medicine (EBM) was introduced to provide an organised approach to clinicians and other health care providers in using research to care for their patients [1]. By highlighting the importance of research in patient care, EBM has also provided many researchers a strong sense of purpose, with increased awareness that their everyday activities are being recognised as relevant to patient care. Most medical schools have some form of the EBM training programme at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, and many researchers, clinical epidemiologists, and biostatisticians together with clinicians are actively engaged in teaching EBM to students of medicine and other health sciences. However, the flourishing activities of EBM education bring along challenges.http://www.e-mfp.org/2013v8n2/teaching-evidence-based-medicine.pdfevidence based medicinemedical education |
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Teaching evidence-based medicine: a clinician’s perspective |
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Teaching evidence-based medicine: a clinician’s perspective |
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Malaysian Family Physician |
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Evidence-based medicine (EBM) was introduced to provide an organised approach to clinicians and other health care providers in using research to care for their patients [1]. By highlighting the importance of research in patient care, EBM has also provided many researchers a strong sense of purpose, with increased awareness that their everyday activities are being recognised as relevant to patient care. Most medical schools have some form of the EBM training programme at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, and many researchers, clinical epidemiologists, and biostatisticians together with clinicians are actively engaged in teaching EBM to students of medicine and other health sciences. However, the flourishing activities of EBM education bring along challenges. |
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