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Structured clinical questions
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Structured clinical questions are a specific technique of evidence based medicine with the purpose of focusing a clinical issue or question in such a way that it can be answered concretely by available medical evidence. The articles in this section are examples. They serve not only to answer the very questions they pose, but more importantly, as examples of how to think of a question, frame it, find the evidence, and answer it.
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Laboratory science
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Statistics and Epidemiology
( 4 items )
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Surgery
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Tuberculosis
( 19 items )
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Travel Medicine
( 13 items )
Most of what is in this whole collection would qualify as travel, tropical, and international health. Articles are filed in this category, though, if they are specifically of interest for dealing with travelers.
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Family practice
( 36 items )
Topics that may fit in a certain specialty but are of greatest interest to generalists.
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Medical Education
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Articles relevant to medical teaching, whether in medical school, internship, residency, continuing medical education, distance education, training health workers, and so on.
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Obstetrics & Gyne
( 14 items )
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Infectious Diseases (other)
( 34 items )
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HIV
( 118 items )
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Malaria
( 37 items )
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Public Health, Community Health
( 49 items )
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Pediatrics
( 49 items )
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Avian Influenza
( 11 items )
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Latest Articles
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Recent additions from all categories
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General Reviews
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Review articles on general medical topics--keep yourself and your trainees up to date.
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