
JAMAevidence Users' Guides to the Medical Literature
JAMA editors and authors explain the methods underlying clinical research to help students, trainees, and health professionals use the published medical literature to make evidence-based decisions for patients. JAMAevidence is an evidence-based medicine (EBM) resource created and maintained by the JAMA Network to promote the use of EBM to improve patient care.
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Dec 17, 2008 • 8min
Introduction to JAMAevidence: the Fundamental Tools for Dealing With the Medical Literature and Making Clinical Diagnoses
Dr. Drummond Rennie, an expert in medical literature and clinical diagnoses, delves into the essentials of evidence-based medicine. He outlines how JAMAevidence serves as a vital resource for healthcare professionals, enhancing their ability to navigate medical literature. The discussion emphasizes the importance of informed clinical decision-making and how understanding key publications can sharpen diagnostic skills. Tune in for insights that could transform your approach to medical research!
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