Evidence based medicine in nuclear medicine practice; Part II: Appraising and applying the evidence
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As described in the first part of this article, Evidence Based Medicine (EBM) is a growing part of medical practice which emphasizes on the best evidence. Finding this evidence by formulating an answerable question and searching strategies were described in the first part of this review. In this part, appraising the retrieved article (with the main focus on the diagnostic studies) and applying the appraised evidence in the medical practice are explained.
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volume 17 issue 1
pages 49- 56
publication date 2009-05-01
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