Education
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Links to EBM tools
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Asking an answerable clinical question is paramount to the practice of EBM. Not only it will help busy clinician to focus their search but also preserve their valuable time in efforts directly relevant to patients’ clinical needs. Learn more about PICO quetsion and EBM ...
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International advisors
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Local, regional & international institutions which the chair will work in association with
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1. Local and Regional Institutions:
- Ministry of Health (Research Department and the National EBM Committee).
- EBM Working parties and centres in the country.
- Faculties of Medicine and Health Sciences postgraduate and CME centers in the country.
- Training programs and the Saudi Commission for Health Specialties.
- The Gulf EBM Committee.
- GCC Ministers of Health Executive Office.
2. International Institutions:
- Centre for EBM, Oxford University, Oxford, UK.
- Li Ka Shing Knowledge Translation Center, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
- Center for Effective Practice, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
- CLARITY Group, Department of Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
- AGREE clinical practice guidelines group, St. George University, London, UK.
- The National Health and Clinical Excellence Institute, London, UK.
- The Guidelines International Network (G-I-N) , New Zealand.
- The BMJ Publishing Group, London, UK.
- The Cochrane Collaboration for systematic reviews, Oxford, UK.
- Center of Evidence-Based Research and Practice, Rochester University, USA.
- Evidence-informed Policy Network (EVIPNet), Department of Research Policy and Collaboration, WHO, Geneva, Switzerland.
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