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Learn EBM

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Developing EBM skills

The following articles are intended to introduce the key aspects of EBM such as clarifying a clinical question, designing a search and appraising, synthesising and assessing quality of the evidence.

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  • Appraising 2-armed randomised controlled trials
  • Appraising multiple-armed RCTs
  • Diagnostic test studies: assessment and critical appraisal
  • Appraising systematic reviews
  • Multiple systematic reviews on the same question

Learn EBM

  • What is EBM?
  • How to clarify a clinical question
  • Writing a protocol
  • Searching for evidence
  • Appraise the evidence
  • Evidence synthesis
  • What is GRADE?
  • Understanding statistics: BMJ Learning modules
  • Understanding statistics: risk

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