EBM notebook
Jottings . . .
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Our sister journal, the ACP Journal Club, has been indexed in Medline for many years, making it more likely that the added value of re-abstraction and commentary would be found at the same time as the primary articles. So it was good news this month to hear that both the Evidence-Based Medicine journal and the Evidence-Based Nursing journal are now indexed in Medline. It is also good news for those writing Notebooks, and Practice Corners. So pleaseif you have material on EBM methods you think might be useful to others, submit them to
olive.goddard@dphpc.ox.ac.uk.
And if you are interested in teaching and developing EBM, these is increasing linkage developing between like-minded folk. We recently held a meeting of UK teachers of EBM, and the Canadians have a similar network, called CHEWS (Canadian Health Evidence Website)http://ebm.oscarmcmaster.org/. For those wanting an international perspective, heres a reminder that the
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