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Why Practice Evidence-Based Medicine?

  • Why should physicians learn and practice Evidence Based Medicine?
  • It can assist you in making informed decisions, preparing for future decisions, and staying up-to-date.
  • A variety of MedLine platforms are now available and useable.
  • Evidence-Based Medicine resource databases are available, although currently lmited. Over the next ten years, expect resources to expand and become easier to access.
  • Major journals are now available online - an added benefit in getting the information you want quickly in the office.

 

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