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Using the best current evidence for patient decision making.
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Evidence-Based Medicine

What is EBM?

Evidence-based medicine (EBM) is the integration of best research evidence with clinical expertise and patient values.

  • by best research evidence we mean clinically relevant research, often from the basic sciences of medicine, but especially from patient centered clinical research into the accuracy and precision of diagnostic tests (including the clinical examination), the power of prognostic markers, and the efficacy and safety of therapeutic, rehabilitative, and preventive regimens. New evidence from clinical research both invalidates previously accepted diagnostic tests and treatments and replaces them with new ones that are more powerful, more accurate, more efficacious, and safer.
  • by clinical expertise we mean the ability to use our clinical skills and past experience to rapidly identify each patient's unique health state and diagnosis, their individual risks and benefits of potential interventions, and their personal values and expectations.
  • by patient values we mean the unique preferences, concerns and expectations each patient brings to a clinical encounter and which must be integrated into clinical decisions if they are to serve the patient.

When these three elements are integrated, clinicians and patients form a diagnostic and therapeutic alliance which optimizes clinical outcomes and quality of life.

From: The Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine, Toronto

Databases for EBM

  • ACP Journal Club
    Full-text access from campus computers only; remote access not allowed
  • Cochrane Library
    Consists of six parts: Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, Cochrane Methodology Register, Database of Abstracts of Reviews of Effects, Health Technology Assessment Database, and the NHS Economic Evaluation Database
  • PubMed Clinical Queries
    Use the clinical study categories for therapy, etiology, diagnosis, prognosis, or clinical prediction guides
  • PubMed Linkout
    Search PubMed and link to the full-text of journal articles available from the Health Sciences Library
  • STAT!Ref Evidence Alerts
    Relevant and meaningful EBM information focused on your healthcare interests delivered via email alerts
  • TRIP Database
    A clinical search tool designed to allow health professionals to rapidly identify the highest quality clinical evidence for clinical practice

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