Title of article
EDITORIAL: EVIDENCE-BASED MEDICINE and CLINICAL PRACTICE IN PAKISTAN
Author/Authors
Sherin, Akhtar Khyber Medical University (KMU) - Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS), Pakistan
Pages
2
From page
1
To page
2
Abstract
The concepts of evidence-based medicine are coming up on their thirty-fourth
anniversary, born in Canada with the
publication of a series of articles in the
Canadian Medical Association Journal
called, Clinical Epidemiology Rounds.1
Over this time, the ideas have slowly
permeated their way into academia and
are slowly diffusing into everyday clinical
practice.
The process of evidence-based medicine consists of five steps: 1) defining the
question; 2) find evidence; 3) critically
appraise this evidence; 4) apply the evidence, making a decision regarding the
initial question; and, 5) monitoring one’s
own practice.
Keywords
CLINICAL PRACTICE , PAKISTAN , EVIDENCE-BASED MEDICINE
Journal title
KMUJ: Khyber Medical University Journal
Serial Year
2014
Journal title
KMUJ: Khyber Medical University Journal
Record number
2575083
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