Abstract
Evidence-based medicine (EBM) is the clinical use of current best available evidence from relevant, valid research. Provision of evidence-based healthcare is the most ethical way to practise as it integrates up-to-date patient-oriented research into the clinical decision-making to improve patients' outcomes. This article provides tips for teachers to teach clinical trainees the final two steps of EBM: integrating evidence with clinical judgement and bringing about change.
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Malick, S., Das, K., & Khan, K. S. (2008, November 1). Tips for teaching evidence-based medicine in a clinical setting: Lessons from adult learning theory. Part two. Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine. Royal Society of Medicine Press Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1258/jrsm.2008.080713
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