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1 Introduction to Evidence-Based Medicine Dr Hayfaa A.A Wahbi Assistant Professor, Chair of Evidence Based Medicine and Knowledge translation

2 What are you expecting to learn in the medical college?

3 Definitely not This

4 What are you expecting to learn in the medical college? You are expected to know how to diagnose illness and disease, how to prevent and treat them and how to communicate to the patients the expected outcome of your treatment.

5 The consultant in the pediatric emergency department asks you to update him on the antibiotic treatment of pneumonia in children age < 5 years

6 Do you think that the knowledge of the treatment of pneumonia الالتهاب الرئوي ) is the same as that 50 years ago? 30 years ago? 15years ago? 5 years ago?

7 It is definitely not the same knowledge … But what is the time limit for knowledge to be updated? We don’t know ….this is why we should always ask the question about the best tool to diagnose the disease and the best treatment options for this specific patient.

8 Where do you think you can get this information and knowledge from? Medical text books… In most of the cases these contain the same information you gained during your medical education.. They take long time up to 10 years to be updated. Internet, medical journals, specialized medical databases

9 What are the electronic databases for medical sciences? Are websites for titles, abstracts and in sometimes full text articles published in the medical journals and are updated on a daily bases. They provide published information on all branches of medicine. Example of the such database is the MedLine http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/PubMedhttp://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/PubMed

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14 Do you think all the 64320 articles retrieved by the search are relevant to your patient with pneumonia? Of course not your patient is child under 5 years of age

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22 How can we reduce the number of articles we get from the search? To describe the patient we want to manage in more details To include the investigation or the treatment we want to request for the patient and in some cases compare it to another one To include the outcome we are looking for. And the proper study design for the question

23 Do you think that this article tells the right proper treatment for your patient? Most probably it does..because it retrieved by applying your PICOS. But is it possible that the study was not high in the hierarchy of evidence or was not well conducted? Of course this can be the case…!!

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25 Hierarchy of Evidence for Treatment

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27 How can we differentiate between a well conducted and not a so well conducted study? By looking closely at the article and the results using certain tools known as critical appraisal tools.

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32 Patient Concerns Clinical Expertise Best research evidence EBM

33 "Evidence-based medicine (EBM) is the integration of best research evidence with clinical expertise and patient values… When these three elements are integrated, clinicians and patients form a diagnostic and therapeutic alliance which optimizes clinical outcomes and quality of life." The EBM subcommittee of the OU-COM Curriculum Advisory Committee (CAC) has adopted the definition of evidence-based medicine (EBM) developed by David Sackett, M.D., and colleagues (2000, p. 1):

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