BMJ 1995;311:258-259 (22 July)

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Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice will start publication in September

EDITOR,--The "Editor's choice" in the issue of 29 April welcomes the publication of the new journal, Evidence Based Medicine, which is described more fully in Frank Davidoff and colleagues' editorial.1 In addition, Aneez Esmail reviews a new textbook entitled Evidence-based General Practice.2 These are important contributions to the inexorable development of evidence based health care.

I wish to draw attention to a new clinical journal that is similarly dedicated to evidence based medicine but within the broader context of multidisciplinary clinical care and analysis. The Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, whose first edition will be published in September, will focus on systematic reviews of research on clinical effectiveness; the implementation of evidence based care in routine clinical practice; systematic medical and clinical audit; methodologies for quantifying clinical benefit from audit and after the implementation of evidence based care; systematic reviews of the current status of audit and its development . . . [Full text of this article]


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Evidence based medicine
Frank Davidoff, Brian Haynes, Dave Sackett, and Richard Smith
BMJ 1995 310: 1085-1086. [Extract] [Full Text]




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