This book for emergency physicians and fellows training in emergency medicine provides evidence-based information on what diagnostic tests to ask for and when and how to use particular decision rules. The new edition builds on the success of the current book by modifying the presentation of the evidence, increasing the coverage, and updating the current information throughout.https://hsrc.himmelfarb.gwu.edu/books/1048/thumbnail.jp
Health care practice requires managing large amounts of information. Rapid advances are occurring in...
A textbook on evidence based decision making for healthcare, medical and nurse managers. Recently...
Diagnostic error is a threat to patient safety in the context of primary care. Clinical prediction r...
Emergency physicians face numerous questions regarding proper management of patients and selection o...
n the previous two parts of educational manuscript series in Emergency, we explained some screening ...
This bestselling pocket guide to the skills of evidence-based medicine succeeds in demystifying the ...
More than ever the practice of medicine and delivery of healthcare depends upon making an accurate d...
This textbook approaches the study of critical care with teaching in mind. In medicine “teachable mo...
Diagnostic testing is an integral component of patient evaluation in the emergency department (ED). ...
The practice of medicine had metamorphosed from magical and magical-religious acts of the prehistori...
BACKGROUND: Major gaps persist in the development, validation, and implementation of clinicaldecisio...
paradigm for medical practice is emerging. Evidence-based medicine de-emphasizes intuition, unsystem...
In this penultimate installment in the educational series on evidence-based medicine, the Research C...
Abstract Introduction The emergency department (ED) is the primary teaching site for emergency medic...
Over 25 years, emergency medicine in the United States has amassed a large evidence base that has be...
Health care practice requires managing large amounts of information. Rapid advances are occurring in...
A textbook on evidence based decision making for healthcare, medical and nurse managers. Recently...
Diagnostic error is a threat to patient safety in the context of primary care. Clinical prediction r...
Emergency physicians face numerous questions regarding proper management of patients and selection o...
n the previous two parts of educational manuscript series in Emergency, we explained some screening ...
This bestselling pocket guide to the skills of evidence-based medicine succeeds in demystifying the ...
More than ever the practice of medicine and delivery of healthcare depends upon making an accurate d...
This textbook approaches the study of critical care with teaching in mind. In medicine “teachable mo...
Diagnostic testing is an integral component of patient evaluation in the emergency department (ED). ...
The practice of medicine had metamorphosed from magical and magical-religious acts of the prehistori...
BACKGROUND: Major gaps persist in the development, validation, and implementation of clinicaldecisio...
paradigm for medical practice is emerging. Evidence-based medicine de-emphasizes intuition, unsystem...
In this penultimate installment in the educational series on evidence-based medicine, the Research C...
Abstract Introduction The emergency department (ED) is the primary teaching site for emergency medic...
Over 25 years, emergency medicine in the United States has amassed a large evidence base that has be...
Health care practice requires managing large amounts of information. Rapid advances are occurring in...
A textbook on evidence based decision making for healthcare, medical and nurse managers. Recently...
Diagnostic error is a threat to patient safety in the context of primary care. Clinical prediction r...