A primer on reviewing and synthesizing evidence

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Abstract

In this editorial, I shall describe methods commonly used for synthesizing evidence and review some contemporary examples of how this methodology has been applied to the peer-reviewed literature. It is my hope that the reader will find this interesting, but more importantly useful as you find yourself reading the evermore voluminous medical literature.

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Likosky, D. S. (2006). A primer on reviewing and synthesizing evidence. Journal of Extra-Corporeal Technology. American Society of Extra-Corporeal Technology. https://doi.org/10.1051/ject/200638112

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