EBM journal clubs in general practice
The context of general practice makes the translation of evidence into clinical practice difficult. General practitioners interested in implementing evidence met at The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners' 2006 Annual Scientific Convention. We discussed evidence based medicine (EB...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Australian family physician 2008-01, Vol.37 (1-2), p.54-56 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The context of general practice makes the translation of evidence into clinical practice difficult. General practitioners interested in implementing evidence met at The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners' 2006 Annual Scientific Convention. We discussed evidence based medicine (EBM) journal club as a solution to this problem, including keys to success and barriers to overcome. The aim of this article is to provide suggestions for those wishing to set up their own EBM journal club. This will be supported as a Category 1 CPD activity by The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners in the 2008- 2010 triennium. (author abstract) |
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ISSN: | 0300-8495 2208-7958 |