Medical webwatch.To access Critical Appraisal of Biomedical bi·o·med·i·cal adj. 1. Of or relating to biomedicine. 2. Of, relating to, or involving biological, medical, and physical sciences. Literature by Alan O'Rouke of the Wisdom Centre, Sheffield University, free registration is required at http://www.wisdomnet.co.uk/ with the seminar residing at http://www.wisdomnet.co.uk/ebpsem2.html. The appraisal provides algorithms for the evaluation of primary research and review articles. It also introduces critical evaluation of web sites. The pertinence of this seminar is demonstrated by succinct illustrations of patient/physician confrontations in the clinic, where information gleaned from the Internet is often presented by patients in support of their requests for specific treatment modalities. Consideration of the methodology of appraisal will help equip the clinician with the skills to evaluate such propaganda with an objective and academic rigor rigor /rig·or/ (rig´er) [L.] chill; rigidity. rigor mor´tis the stiffening of a dead body accompanying depletion of adenosine triphosphate in the muscle fibers. . The questions of the suitability and relevance to the patient of received information are also considered. This is a pragmatic approach to critical appraisal. Founded in March 1999, the User Guides to Evidence-based Practice, http://www.cche.net/usersguides/main.asp, is based at the Centre for Health Evidence, part of the University of Alberta, Canada. Operated by informatics researchers Drs. Robert Hayward and Bruce Fisher, it has 28 guides that are explored under three main headings: "Background," "Primary Studies," and "Integrated Studies." In general the guides use the approach: "Case Scenario," "The Search," "Are the Recommendations Valid," "What Are the Recommendations," and "Will They Help You in Caring for Your Patients." This detailed and applied approach, over so many integrative studies, will firm up your expertise in evidence-based medicine evidence-based medicine Decision-making 'The use of scientific data to confirm that proposed diagnostic or therapeutic procedures are appropriate in light of their high probability of producing the best and most favorable outcome'. See Meta-analysis. . Two interesting tutorials on the Anaesthesia anaesthesia anesthesia. Education Web site, http://www.aldanesthesia.com/, are "Acid/base Physiology" in 11 chapters with a link to 30 case histories and "Fluid Physiology" in eight chapters. The web site, written by Kerry Brandis of the Australia and New Zealand College New Zealand College (known as NZC) is an English language college in Newmarket, Auckland, New Zealand. School Information
The Digestive Disease Centre, Medical University of South Carolina “MUSC” redirects here. For Abel Santa María airport in Santa Clara, Cuba (ICAO code MUSC), see Abel Santa María Airport. The Medical University of South Carolina , http://www.ddc.musc.edu/ddc_pro/index.htm has two interesting sections, "Case Studies" and "Clinical Atlases," "Case Studies" has eight categories of alimentary alimentary /al·i·men·ta·ry/ (al?i-men´tah-re) pertaining to food or nutritive material, or to the organs of digestion. al·i·men·ta·ry adj. 1. , hepatic, and pancreatic pathologies that are available as text and graphics, audio-visual, or PowerPoint presentations. The Atlases are subdivided into "Endoscopic Ultrasound (EUS Endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS) A medical procedure in which sound waves are sent to the stomach wall by an ultrasound probe attached to the end of an endoscope. )," which is a large collection of images of "Normal Anatomy," "Cancer Staging for Esophageal, Gastric, Rectal," "Cancer Staging for Pancreatic," "Benign Pancreatico-Biliary Disorders," and "Miscellaneous." Opening in another window, the second atlas "Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography Definition Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) is a technique in which a hollow tube called an endoscope is passed through the mouth and stomach to the duodenum (the first part of the (ERCP ERCP abbr. endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) Diagnostic technique used to obtain a biopsy. )" covers duodenal duodenal /du·o·de·nal/ (doo?o-de´n'l) (doo-od´ah-n'l) of or pertaining to the duodenum. Duodenal Refers to the duodenum, or the first part of the small intestine. , biliary, and pancreatic pathologies with images of both normal anatomy and disease processes. It also explains the practice of ERCP. On the home page there is the "EUS" menu tab accessing a video compilation, and a "Basic Science" option for a gentle introduction to this specialty. Nothing can be more relaxing than to step outside the box and read about scientific developments in fields other than one's own. Select from "Astronomy," "Chemistry," "Physics," "Technology," "Social Sciences," etc, and make Science Daily http://www.sciencedaily.com/ your diversion of choice. The front page displays an eclectic range of "Today's Top Stories," and each one is a suceinct and easily assimilated synopsis of an academic press release or research paper, with a link to the original source at the end. Or you can pursue a particular genre by visiting the thematic archive. To assuage as·suage tr.v. as·suaged, as·suag·ing, as·suag·es 1. To make (something burdensome or painful) less intense or severe: assuage her grief. See Synonyms at relieve. 2. your conscience, you may conclude your visit by reading the "Medicine" option on the side menu. Science Daily was created by Canadian-American science writer/editor Dan Hogan and his wife Michele Hogan in December 1995 and is produced from the couple's home office outside Washington. DC. It truly is one of my favorite favorites. E-mail: jimnet49-smj@yahoo.co.uk with your favorite web sites |
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