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Learning EBM in North Carolina
Teaching and Leading EBM:
A Workshop for Teachers and Champions
of Evidence-Based Medicine
March 31 - April 3, 2009
Thomas Center on the Duke University campus
Durham, North Carolina
This is an innovative 4-day workshop designed to help clinical leaders and educators enhance their EBM skills. Held in the R. David Thomas Executive Conference Center in Durham, NC, Teaching and Leading EBM will take you out of your normal routine to meet with peers, expert faculty, and EBM mentors in a wonderful learning atmosphere that will promote mutual professional growth.
For more information see the course website at:
http://www.mclibrary.duke.edu/training/courses/ebmworkshop/
Sheri A. Keitz, M.D., Ph.D.
Associate Dean for Faculty Diversity and Development
University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
Chief of Medical Service
Miami VAMC
305-573-3160
skeitz@med.miami.edu
Connie Schardt, MLS
Associate Director for Public Services
Medical Center Library
Duke University Medical Center
919-660-1124
connie.schardt@duke.edu

Learning EBM in USA and Canada
United States:
Information Mastery
Introductory Course for Clinicians and Teachers
Advanced Skills Course for Teachers
Usually held annually in June
Boston, Mass
Introductory Course: This interactive two-day workshop presents practical strategies to access and manage clinical information for efficient, effective, evidence-based decision-making at the point of care.
Advanced Skills Course: Participants will be given instructions and materials enabling them to teach an Information Management curriculum at their home institutions.

2009 Summer Institute on Evidence-Based Practice
usually held in July
This two and a half day Institute on EBP is geared toward preparing
health providers for an
increasingly active role in EBP to improve patient care outcomes through
evidence-based
quality improvement. The interdisciplinary conference equips providers
to implement EBP and focuses on building EBP infrastructure and climates.
11th Rocky Mountain
Workshop on How to Practice Evidence-Based Health
Care
July 26-30, 2009
Vail, Colorado
The Department of Preventive Medicine and the Rocky Mountain Prevention Research Center will present the 10th Rocky Mountain Workshop on How to Practice Evidence-Based Health Care/, July 27-31, 2008. This five-day workshop will focus on teaching the basics of, and developing further insights into, the conscientious use of current best evidence in making decisions about the care of individual patients or the delivery of health services.

Supporting Clinical Care: An Institute in Evidence-Based Practice
for Medical Librarians
August 4-7, 2009
Hanover, New Hampshire
This is an intensive, introductory, 2.5 day course designed for medical librarians by medical librarians. Through large group interactive lectures, small group discussion, and hands-on, case-based learning, you'll acquire skills needed to support and teach evidence-based clinical practice (EBCP).

Canada:
How To Teach Evidence-Based Clinical Practice Workshop
Usually held annually in June
McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada
This workshop has two main objectives:
- To help participants advance their critical appraisal skills, and their skills in acknowledging and incorporating values and preferences in clinical decision making
- To help participants learn how to teach EBCP using a variety of educational models


International EBM Learning
Opportunities
Evidence-based healthcare on the web
November 19, 2008
London, England
CILIP (Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals) offers a hands-on course which cuts through the maze and focuses on reliable, solid information freely available on the web, with an emphasis on sources of evidence-based information. Topics include introduction to EB healthcare, evidence resources on the web, discovery tools for EB healthcare information, and using methodology filters to search for EB healthcare documents.
The Centre for Reviews and Dissemination (CRD), based at the University of York,
offers courses in literature searchig, health technology assessment and health
economics, as well as the following:
Systematic reviews and critical appraisal

Postgraduate Courses in Evidence-Based Health Care
Oxford Health Sciences
University
of Oxford
Oxford, England
Oxford Health Sciences courses and programs are regularly reviewed and updated to ensure that health professionals are able to adapt to the most current demands of modern health service delivery. They offer postgraduate qualifications, short courses, as well as workshops and conferences.

One Day Workshop on Evidence-Based Practice 
December 4, 2008
Primary Care Sciences, Keele Univerisity
This workshop is intended to serve as an introduction to evidence-based medicine. It is aimed at clinicians and other health care professionals who wish to gain knowledge of critical appraisal and experience in the /practice /of evidence-based health care.
Critical appraisal skills for health care librarians: building on the basics 
February 27, 2009
London, England
*Participants will learn:
* how to critically appraise a variety of research papers
* knowledge about statistics relevant to critical appraisal
* how to make immediate sense of research results
* the terminology and methodologies commonly used, etc
5th International Conference on Evidence Based Library and Information Practice (EBLIP5)
Bridging the Gap
June 29 - July 3, 2009
Stockholm, Sweden
This exciting international conference has grown out of an increasing interest in using the best available evidence to improve library and information practice in all types of libraries.
The call for papers has been made: http://blogs.kib.ki.se/eblip5/call-for-submissions.html

Cochrane Colloquium
October 11-14, 2009
Singapore
The Singapore Branch of the Australasian Cochrane Centre will host the 2009 Cochrane Colloquium Singapore. Annual Cochrane Colloquia are held to promote and develop the work of the Collaboration, and to help shape its future direction.

For more international learning opportunities, see Evidence-Based
Health Calendar of Events at http://www.cebm.net/calendar.asp This
Web site was developed by the NHS Research and Development: Centre for
Evidence-Based Medicine at Oxford University.

Learning EBM Online
Introduction to Evidence-Based Medicine
http://www.hsl.unc.edu/Services/Tutorials/EBM/index.htm
Medical Center Library, Duke University and Health Sciences Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
This self-paced tutorial will take you through the complete EBM process, emphasizing the elements of a well built clinical question and the key issues that help determine the validity of evidence.
Filtering the Wisdom: Searching and Delivering the Evidence for Clinical Care Questions
http://cech.mlanet.org/node/173
To be offered in the Fall, 2008
This 5-week online course, sponsored by the Medical Library Association, will provide librarians with the tools necessary to enhance their evidence-based search skills and to deliver filtered search results to health care professionals. Librarians will gain a basic understanding of the types of evidence-based resources and levels of evidence for clinical questions, and they will be able to design search strategies to retrieve focused, evidence-based information.
Evidence Based Medicine: Finding the Best Clinical Literature
http://www.uic.edu/depts/lib/lhsp/resources/ebminternet.shtml
This EBM guide is designed to assist health care professionals and students become effective and efficient users of the medical literature. Topics covered: PICO, levels of evidence, searching MEDLINE, clinical filters, EBM databases, EBM publications, and EBM internet resources.
Evidence-Based Medicine and the Medical Librarian
http://sils.unc.edu/programs/continuing_ed/ebm.html
This eight-week course is designed as an introduction for medical librarians to the practice of evidence-based medicine (EBM). Practicing EBM means combining clinical expertise, the preferences and values of the patient and the best available evidence to make good patient care decisions.
Evidence-Based Knowledge Portal
http://www.mc.vanderbilt.edu/biolib/ebmportal/
This Evidence-Based Knowledge Portal, developed by the Eskind Biomedical Library with NLM grant funding, includes tutorials addressing facets of statistical analysis and critiquing the medical literature. Virtual practice cases allow users to explore principles of EBM in the context of a clinical scenario. Must request a password for access.
Navigating the Maze: Obtaining Evidence-Based Medical Information
http://www.hsl.virginia.edu/collections/ebm/index.cfm
University of Virginia Claude Moore Health Sciences Library
This Web page will introduce you to computer-based resources that will help reduce the WORK needed to find information based upon VALID and RELIABLE evidence.
Searching
the Medical Literature for the Best Evidence
Health Sciences Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,
NC
This tutorial is designed to teach the user how to select and search
key resources in locating evidence-based information for clinical decision-making.
The emphasis of this tutorial is on understanding how and when to use
core EBM resources and techniques for productive searching. Resources
covered inthis tutorial are: UpToDate, Cochrane Database of Systematic
Reviews, ACP Journal Club, and PubMed Clinical Queries.

Evidence Based
Medicine (UMass)
http://library.umassmed.edu/EBM/tutorials/index.cfm
Lamar Soutter Library at the University of Massachusetts Medical School
has developed a simple yet in depth online tutorial for Evidence Based
Medicine. This resource looks and feels
more like an online course than a tutorial. It is easy to navigate and
includes a number of internal links allowing users to decide their own
pace.
An Introduction
to Information Mastery
http://www.poems.msu.edu/infomastery/
This is a Web-based course that introduces the basic concepts of Information
Mastery, Evidence-Based Medicine (EBP), and critical appraisal of the
medical literature. The course was developed by Dr. Mark Ebell at Michigan
State University.

SUNY
Downstate Medical Center Evidence Based Medicine Tutorial
http://library.downstate.edu/EBM2/contents.htm
Medical Research Library of Brooklyn, SUNY Downstate Medical Center
The tutorial introduces EBM principles and strategies used in
searching and evaluating the literature.
If you are sponsoring an Evidence-Based Health Care continuing education
event and would like to be included on this list, please contact Jill
Mayer at (919) 966-0960 or jbmayer@email.unc.edu
This section compiled by:
Jill Mayer, Health Sciences
Library, UNC-CH
Last modified on
October 7, 2008
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