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What is Evidence-Based Medicine?

Learning Objectives

  • Knowledge Component: To become acquainted with the available resources that are online, on the Internet, and readily available.
  • Attitude Component: To appreciate how an evidence based medicine approach in real practice can
  • Educate a practitioner -- CME!
  • Provide optimal care
  • Skill Component: Enhance the physician's ability to assess therapy and diagnosis the validity of articles.

 

 

 

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