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75 trials and 11 systematic reviews a day

75 trials and 11 systematic reviews a day. Bastian H. 2010 . PLoS Med 7(9):e1000326. PCFDP November 2010. Chris Hooper-Lane, MA, AHIP Ebling Library University of Wisconsin-Madison. Objectives. October 2010 Introduce Ebling Library (access/resources/services)

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75 trials and 11 systematic reviews a day

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  1. 75 trials and 11 systematic reviews a day Bastian H. 2010. PLoS Med 7(9):e1000326 PCFDPNovember 2010 Chris Hooper-Lane, MA, AHIP Ebling Library University of Wisconsin-Madison

  2. Objectives October 2010 Introduce Ebling Library (access/resources/services) Introduce and discuss sources of evidence November 2010 (at Memorial Library Computer Lab) Hands-on searching EBM review and single study resources: Cochrane, ACP Journal Club, DARE, PubMed, and more Keeping up to date (MyNCBI, Evidence Updates) January 2011 Putting it all together -- Therapy February 2011 Putting it all together -- Diagnosis

  3. Access to library resources Your Net ID and password Problems: call the DoIT Help Desk at 608-264-4357

  4. Developing clinical questions Background questions • general knowledge of disease • treatment options • secondary/tertiary literature (i.e. texts, reviews) • What? How?

  5. Sources for background questions • Online texts/databases • UpToDate • MDConsult • STAT!Ref • BMJ Clinical Evidence • MICROMEDEX

  6. Developing clinical questions Foreground questions • specific knowledge of managing pts. • primary literature (original studies) • four or three essential components

  7. Clinical summaries

  8. Clinical summaries

  9. Clinical Guidelines Meta Analyses EBM / Review literature Systematic Reviews strength of evidence Experimental studies Controlled Trials(randomized RCT) search sequence Cohort (prospective) studies Observational studies Case control (retrospective cohort) studies Cross-sectional studies Case studies / Case Series 9

  10. Sources for practice guidelines

  11. Meta Analyses EBM / Review literature Systematic Reviews strength of evidence Experimental studies Controlled Trials(randomized RCT) search sequence Cohort (prospective) studies Observational studies Case control (retrospective cohort) studies Cross-sectional studies Case studies / Case Series 11

  12. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews Meta Analyses DARE TRIP Database PubMed Systematic Reviews strength of evidence Controlled Trials(randomized RCT) search sequence Cohort (prospective) studies Case control (retrospective cohort) studies Cross-sectional studies Case studies / Case Series 12

  13. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews Meta Analyses DARE TRIP Database PubMed Systematic Reviews strength of evidence Controlled Trials(randomized RCT) search sequence ACP Journal Club Evidence Updates (BMJ) Cohort (prospective) studies Case control (retrospective cohort) studies Cross-sectional studies Case studies / Case Series 13

  14. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews Meta Analyses DARE TRIP Database PubMed Systematic Reviews strength of evidence Controlled Trials(randomized RCT) search sequence ACP Journal Club Evidence Updates (BMJ) Cohort (prospective) studies PubMed Cochrane CENTRAL Registry Case control (retrospective cohort) studies Cross-sectional studies Case studies / Case Series 14

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