Online Training for Evidence-Based Information
Links are provided to a number of Web-based training modules and other online training opportunities related to evidence-based medicine, evidence-based practice, and systematic reviews.
Searching the Medical Literature for the Best Evidence
http://tinyurl.com/yonogm
This tutorial is designed to teach you how to select and search key resources to locate evidence-based information for clinical decision-making. Health Sciences Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
University of Massachusetts Medical School's Evidence-Based Medicine (EBM) Tutorials
http://library.umassmed.edu/EBM/tutorials/
Define a Clinical Question; Translate a Clinical Question into a Searchable Question; Decide on the Best Type
of Study to Address the Question; Perform a Literature Search
Introduction to Evidence-Based Medicine
http://www.hsl.unc.edu/services/tutorials/ebm/index.htm
This tutorial is intended for any health care practitioner or student who needs a basic introduction to the principles of Evidence-Based Medicine. Duke University Medical Center Library &
Health Sciences Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
An Introduction to Information Mastery
http://www.poems.msu.edu/infomastery/default.htm
This is a Web-based course that introduces the basic concepts of Information Mastery, Evidence-Based Medicine (EBP), and critical appraisal of the medical literature.
Department of Family Practice, College of Human Medicine
Michigan State University.
SUNY Downstate Medical Center
Evidence Based Medicine Tutorial
http://library.downstate.edu/EBM2/contents.htm
This tutorial helps physicians learn to find evidence-based information as and when they and their patients need it. SUNY Downstate Medical Center and Medical Research Library of Brooklyn.
User's Guides to Evidence-Based Practice
http://www.cche.net/usersguides/main.asp
The Evidence-Based Informatics Project Internet Services are developed and maintained in collaboration with and for all members of the Evidence-Based Medicine Working Group. Centre for Health Evidence
- Department of Medicine at the University of Alberta.

