Introduction: Evidence-based medicine requires systematic access and appraisal of contemporary research findings, followed by their application in clinical practice. It assumes an even greater significance in the current era of aggressive, industry-driven marketing. Methods: A questionnaire was designed combining the McColl questionnaire and Barrier scale with relevant modifications and was administered to the urology trainees attending a continuing urological education program. Statistical analysis was performed using SPSS version 25. Results: The meeting was attended by 110 urological trainees from 55 urological training centers all over India. One hundred and three of them agreed to participate in the study. About 92% of the questionna...
duate l emergencies; ctors; training; idance Summary Objective: Urological knowledge and skills are...
Aim: A previous survey of personnel performing urodynamics had shown that half of the respondents th...
PURPOSE: The concept of levels of evidence is one of the guiding principles of evidence based clinic...
Introduction: In the current era, every broad specialty has diversified into many subspecialties inc...
Background: Urology is a branch of medicine that deals with different diseases of the urinary tract ...
Introduction: The Urological Society of India guidelines panel on urinary incontinence (UI) conducte...
Objectives: This article outlines the basic principles of evidence-based medicine (EBM) and provides...
Context: Despite producing some of the leading urologists in the world, urological training in the d...
The translation of clinical guidelines into practice is a complex process, primarily because it is a...
Background: There is a global concern regarding the reduced interest of young doctors towards choosi...
Introduction: There is a growing concern about the reduced clinical exposure to urology at undergrad...
Objective Clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) serve as frameworks to unify diagnostic criteria and g...
Background and Aims: Evidence-based medicine (EBM) is defined as the use of scientifically proven ev...
The role of basic science exposure during urology training is a timely topic that is relevant to uro...
The goal of this article is to help develop, disseminate, and evaluate resources that can be used to...
duate l emergencies; ctors; training; idance Summary Objective: Urological knowledge and skills are...
Aim: A previous survey of personnel performing urodynamics had shown that half of the respondents th...
PURPOSE: The concept of levels of evidence is one of the guiding principles of evidence based clinic...
Introduction: In the current era, every broad specialty has diversified into many subspecialties inc...
Background: Urology is a branch of medicine that deals with different diseases of the urinary tract ...
Introduction: The Urological Society of India guidelines panel on urinary incontinence (UI) conducte...
Objectives: This article outlines the basic principles of evidence-based medicine (EBM) and provides...
Context: Despite producing some of the leading urologists in the world, urological training in the d...
The translation of clinical guidelines into practice is a complex process, primarily because it is a...
Background: There is a global concern regarding the reduced interest of young doctors towards choosi...
Introduction: There is a growing concern about the reduced clinical exposure to urology at undergrad...
Objective Clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) serve as frameworks to unify diagnostic criteria and g...
Background and Aims: Evidence-based medicine (EBM) is defined as the use of scientifically proven ev...
The role of basic science exposure during urology training is a timely topic that is relevant to uro...
The goal of this article is to help develop, disseminate, and evaluate resources that can be used to...
duate l emergencies; ctors; training; idance Summary Objective: Urological knowledge and skills are...
Aim: A previous survey of personnel performing urodynamics had shown that half of the respondents th...
PURPOSE: The concept of levels of evidence is one of the guiding principles of evidence based clinic...