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Evidence-based medicine : how to practice and teach EBM (Straus et al., 2019)
Evidence-based medicine : reading and writing medical papers (Kaura, 2013)
Evidence-based medicine : best practice or restrictive dogma (Sheridan, 2016)
Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine (University of Oxford, 2023)
Cochrane (Cochrane Foundation, 2023)
Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI), (JBI, 2023)
BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine (2023) Available at: https://ebm.bmj.com/ (Accessed 11 December 2023)
Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine, Nuffield Department of Primary Health Care, University of Oxford (2023) Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine. Available at: www.cebm.ox.ac.uk/ (Accessed 11 December 2023)
Cochrane Foundation (2023) Cochrane. Available at: https://www.cochrane.org/ (Accessed 11 December 2023)
Joanna Briggs Institute (2023) JBI. Available at: jbi.global/ (Accessed 11 December 2023)
Kaura, A. (2013) Evidence-based medicine : reading and writing medical papers. Edinburgh: Mosby/Elsevier.
Sheridan, D.J. (2016) Evidence-based medicine : best practice or restrictive dogma. London: Imperial College Press.
Straus, S.E., Glasziou, P., Richardson, W.S and Haynes, R.B. (2019) Evidence-based medicine : how to practice and teach EBM. Edinburgh: Elsevier.
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