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Helping you to practise evidence-based medicine

Independent research praises Clinical Evidence as one of the best evidence-based tools for point of care. Clinicians have rated it a highly effective resource to support clinical practice.

An international study highlighting the opinions of Clinical Evidence users, and the impact it has made on clinical decision making.

These articles assess the benefit of using Clinical Evidence and contrasting resources across a variety of clinical situations using a number of different delivery formats.

Clinical Evidence is highlighted as one of the most widely used resources by clinicians when searching for answers for clinical questions
Citing Clinical Evidence as a highly regarded medical information resource

Using Clinical Evidence when performing a literature search
Highlighting Clinical Evidence as an example of pre-appraised evidence.

Use of Clinical Evidence results in change to clinical practice
Observational study looking at the impact of Clinical Evidence on inpatient management of bronchiolitis

Clinical speciality impacts preferences for clinical tools
Usability study: an evaluation of clinical tools for mobile devices (featuring Clinical Evidence)

Doctors prefer problem- driven evidence based information
Study into the effects of using Clinical Evidence in a national continuing medical education program in Italy

Online on the spot searching increases use of evidence
Observational study looking at the feasibility of searching online pre-appraised sources during consultation (featuring Clinical Evidence)

Clinical Evidence ranked one of the very best evidence based tools for point of care
A systematic evaluation of evidence-based medicine tools for point of care (featuring Clinical Evidence)