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EBM Resources
The Centre's broad aim is to promote evidence-based health care and provide support and resources to anyone who wants to make use of them. This site offers a variety of resources for the practice of evidence-based medicine (EBM):
Bandolier began in the UK as an independent journal about evidence-based health care, and now also includes a website and an online version of the journal. The impetus behind Bandolier was to find information about evidence of effectiveness (or lack of it), and put the results forward as simple bullet points of those things that worked and those that did not: a bandolier with bullets. Information comes from systematic reviews, meta-analyses, randomised trials, and from high quality observational studies. The website has an excellent glossary of evidence-based medicine terms.
The goal of this website is to help develop, disseminate, and evaluate resources that can be used to practise and teach EBM for undergraduate, postgraduate and continuing education for health care professionals from a variety of clinical disciplines. This site offers a variety of resources for learning about and practicing evidence-based medicine, including: Practising EBM, Syllabi for Practising EBM, Teaching EBM, Evidence Resources, Glossary of EBM Terms, Knowledge Translation Program, Handheld Resources, and Research.
Three of the syllabi for practicing EBM that it offers are: