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50 Resources for Healthcare: 33. CEBM – Centre for Evidence Based Medicine

The Centre for Evidence Based Medicine offers a range of courses and tutorials to help clinicians to develop the skills to practice evidence-based medicine. It also makes available a range of tools, presentations and publications to support practitioners and the teaching of EBM.

You can find a number of tools to help you with the step-by-step process:
  • Using PICO to help you to develop a clinical question
  • Where to look for evidence
  • Critical Appraisal tools and worksheets
  • Application of the results to your own situation

CEBM also have a youtube channel.which includes videos of presentations and tutorials. Check out this PICO video.

We also have a number of etutorials to get you started with the basics.

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