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maandag, 09 november 2009 14:08 |

Easy to use clinical guidelines supported by sound scientific evidence
EBM Guidelines is a unique, concise and easy-to-use collection of clinical guidelines for primary care combined with the best available evidence. Continuously updated EBM Guidelines follows the latest developments in clinical medicine and brings evidence into practice. The collection includes: - Almost 1000 concise primary care practice guidelines covering a wide range of medical conditions. Both diagnosis and treatment are included.
- Over 3000 high-quality evidence summaries supporting the given recommendations - a specific feature of the guidelines is the use of evidence codes (graded from A where strong evidence exists and further research is unlikely to change the conclusion, to D where the evidence is weak and the estimate of effect is uncertain)·
- A library of 1000 high-quality photographs and images of all common and many rare dermatological conditions, electrocardiograms and eye pictures.
- All reviews from The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews cited within EBM Guidelines are provided in full text.
EBM Guidelines is the key source of practical information for primary care and a powerful tool reflecting real clinical experience.
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