Evidence-Based Medicine (EBM) Guidelines for Primary Care
EBM stands for evidence-based medicine. It is a concise, user-friendly clinical guidebook for primary care. Always updated, it follows the latest developments in clinical medicine. "EBM Guidelines" is available in print as well as online.-
Comprehensive Guidelines
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The text covers 1,000 primary care practice guidelines that cover a large number of medical conditions. It discusses diagnosis as well as treatments.
Evidence Codes
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The text uses evidence codes. "A" means that strong evidence about the effectiveness of recommendations exists and that further research will probably not change the conclusions. "D" means the evidence is weak.
Online Collection
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The text includes more than 1,000 photographs of all common and some rare dermatological conditions and eye images. The online collections gives users access to video clips of procedures, so they can get a better sense of clinical findings.
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