"Junior medical officers strongly rely upon online clinical information in their everyday practice. Importantly, provision of these resources assists JMOs in their education and clinical performance."
How do junior medical officers use online information resources? A survey
HT Chong, MJ Weightman, P Sirichai, A Jones
BMC Medical Education, 2016, 16:120
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QIPP stands for Quality, Innovation, Productivity and Prevention. The aim of this initiative is to help health care organisations deliver higher quality care and operate more efficiently and effectively.
Showing posts with label information skills. Show all posts
Showing posts with label information skills. Show all posts
Tuesday, 26 April 2016
How do junior medical officers use online information resources?
Labels:
evidence-based practice,
information skills,
information sources,
junior doctors,
junior medical officers,
medical education,
performance
Tuesday, 11 February 2014
What are the effects of teaching evidence-based health care?
"EBHC teaching and learning strategies should focus on implementing multifaceted, clinically integrated approaches with assessment."
What are the effects of teaching evidence-based health care (EBHC)? Overview of systematic reviews
T Young, A Rohwer, J Volmink, M Clarke
PLoS ONE, 9(1): e86706
Read more here.
What are the effects of teaching evidence-based health care (EBHC)? Overview of systematic reviews
T Young, A Rohwer, J Volmink, M Clarke
PLoS ONE, 9(1): e86706
Read more here.
Labels:
clinical integration,
critical appraisal,
evidence-based health care,
healthcare professionals,
information literacy,
information skills,
journal clubs,
medical education,
teaching
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