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. 2008 Apr 29;8:27. doi: 10.1186/1472-6920-8-27

Table 1.

An overview of e-EBM course curriculum

Aim: To familiarise course participants with evidence based medicine (EBM) basics
Target participants: Health professionals in a clinical setting.
Learning objectives:
Upon the completion of the course, participants should be competently able to:
 • generate structured questions arising from clinical problems in practice
 • search relevant literature, identifying systematic reviews wherever possible
 • assess the quality (validity) of systematic reviews and primary research included within them
 • assess the applicability of research findings in clinical practice
 • effectively implement the output from above activities into clinical practice
E-learning modules:
Five models provide learning materials
Module 1: Asking clinical questions
Module 2: Searching the evidence
Module 3: Critical appraisal of systematic reviews (and their constituent studies)
Module 4: Applicability of the evidence to the patient
Module 5: Implementation of evidence into practice
Learning/teaching methods
 • Participants to pursue independent study by using the e-learning modules and to undertake formal assessment
Assessment
 ∘ Multiple choice questions to test knowledge
 ∘ Questionnaire to test attitudes