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Evidence-based Medicine Resource Center
The New York Academy of Medicine in partnership with the Evidence-based Medicine
Committee of the American College of Physicians, New York Chapter has received
a grant from the National Institutes of Health to develop an Evidence-based
Medicine Resource Center. Evidence-based medicine is a methodology
for evaluating the validity of research in clinical medicine and applying
the results to the care of individual patients. Evidence is gathered through
systematic review of the literature, and is critically appraised. The
results are then integrated with physician/patient decision making.
The goals of The Evidence-based Medicine Resource Center will be to:
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1. Provide health practitioners and librarians with education and training
in evidence-based medicine, and on the information resources and the computer
competencies necessary to teach and practice evidence-based medicine.
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2. Provide librarians with the skills to work in partnership with clinicians
in accessing and managing clinical medical information.
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3. Develop and support the evidence-based medicine needs of a growing
constituency of medical faculty, clinicians and librarians through newsletters,
listserves, and the World Wide Web.
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4. Create and implement a state-of-the-art technological Center for supporting
EBM practice.
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5. Develop appropriate partnerships to mount important commercial and
"free" products on a regional single-site resource.
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6. Explore the development of a library of critically-appraised topics to
support evidence-based clinical care.
This Center is sponsored by Grant G08 LM06648-01
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