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November 20, 2008

A Physicians Guide to Evidence-Based Information Activity Overview

Activity Overview

An educational service from the Physicians' Institute to make you a more confident and skilled user of medical information. This set of educational modules was developed by Mark Ebell, M.D., family physician and Associate Professor at the Medical College of Georgia, and currently Deputy Editor of the journal, American Family Physician. Dr. Ebell was also a founder of InfoRetriever, developer of InfoPOEMs®, which is now owned by John Wiley & Sons.

 

The course will begin by giving you a framework for keeping current and answering clinical questions, called Information Mastery. The next module helps you learn how to ask a good question. The third module introduces you to a variety of evidence-based sources of information on the Internet, and the fourth gives you some tricks for making PubMed as useful as possible. The fifth module helps you choose a handheld computer, so you can have medical information with you wherever you go, and the final module introduces you to some evidence-based sources of information for handheld computers.

 

Please listen to the overall introduction. Then each module is introduced via a short audio file, and a powerpoint presentation for each module provides helpful information.

 

Financial support for this educational activity was provided in part by BlueCrossBlueShield of Georgia.

 

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Introduction to Program

This is the introduction to the podcast series below.  Hosted by Mark H. Ebell, M.D., M.S.

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Information Mastery - Making EBM Practical

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Asking a Good Clinical Question

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Answering Questions Using the Internet

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Answering Questions Using Medline

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Choosing a Handheld Computer

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Answering Questions Using Handheld Computers

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