Evidence Based Practice Resources: Evidence Based Practice Sites
EBP Websites
This page contains a variety of excellent EBM tutorials and links to additional sites of interest.
Evidence Based Medicine Tool Kit
- "This is a collection of tools for identifying, assessing and applying relevant evidence for better health care decision-making. The appraisal tools are adapted from the Users' Guides series prepared by the Evidence Based Medicine Working Group and originally published in JAMA".
Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine, University Health Network, University of Toronto
- "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 also serves as a support for the book entitled, Evidence-based Medicine: How to practice and teach EBM".
Oxford Centre for Evidence Based Medicine
- This sites includes individual modules that deal with learning EBM, doing EBM, teaching EBM, EBM toolbox, CATs, levels of evidence, glossary etc.
Introduction to Evidence Based Medicine
- "This tutorial is intended for any health care practitioner or student who needs a basic introduction to the principles of Evidence-Based Medicine." The tutorial was developed by staff at Duke University Medical Center Library and Health Sciences Library, UNC-Chapel Hill.
Navigating the Maze: Obtaining Evidence-Based Medical Information
Health Links, Evidence-Based Practice, University of Washington
- This comprehensive site includes links to Find the Evidence, Evidence Calculators, EBP Statistics, EBP Research Centers, Learn About EBP and EBP Literature.
The Canadian Cochrane Network and Centre
- "The core function of a Cochrane Centre is to support active members of the Collaboration, whether as reviewers, editors, review group co-ordinators, trials search co-ordinators, handsearchers, referees, consumers or members of Fields and Methods Groups. The Canadian Cochrane Centre is located at the University of Ottawa."
- "The first issue of Bandolier, an independent journal about evidence-based healthcare, written by Oxford scientists, (RAM AND HJM) was printed in February 1994. It has appeared monthly ever since and has become the premier source of evidence based healthcare information in the UK and worldwide for both healthcare professionals and consumers."
Last Updated: 20 September 2011