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A new study demonstrating the value of online decision aids for men spontaneously searching the internet for information on prostate cancer screening with the PSA test.
The EBM Focus series is a collection of the most meaningful research findings relevant to the point-of-care, curated by the DynaMed editorial team. Check out the team’s five most important articles from 2018.
A new trial shows renal protection by canagliflozin in patients with type 2 diabetes. Read the EBM Focus article — concise summaries of clinical trials most likely to inform clinical practice — curated by the DynaMed editorial team.
Symptom checkers and triage tools are proven to increase patient engagement and improve outcomes. Explore five questions to help your institution better navigate the evaluation process with Isabel Healthcare CEO Don Bauman.
This Palliative Care Awareness Month, Kristina M. Conner MD, Director of Palliative and Supportive Care at Lawrence General Hospital, sat down with DynaMed editors to discuss end-of-life care.
The EBM Focus series is an outlet for the DynaMed editorial team to share the most important clinical findings relevant to the point-of-care. These articles consist of concise summaries of clinical trials most likely to inform clinical practice.
The Quadruple Aim is a framework designed to help hospitals improve patient outcomes and the quality of care provided. Dive deeper into this framework and its components with EBSCO Health CNO, Diane Hanson.
The EBM Focus series is a collection of concise summaries of clinical trials most likely to inform clinical practice, curated by the DynaMed Plus® editorial team. Read this EBM Focus about e-cigarettes for smoking cessation.
In the United States alone, dementia affects approximately six percent of people over 60 and is the leading cause of dependence among older adults. Explore the impact a healthy diet can have on preventing this life-altering condition.
The medical library website connects users to the most relevant information for their search. How can you easily transform a medical library website into something of “research beauty”?