JAMAevidence is a compilation of guides and tools that familiarize users with evidence-based practice.
Books and Guides
JAMAevidence offers four books/guides. They cover clinical practice, clinical examination, end of life care, and statistics and methods. Check out these ebooks in the “Related Content” column to the right.
How do these books/guides fit into your busy life?
- Jump to relevant information without confusion as the material is largely self-sustaining.
- Listen to the text using ReadSpeaker for learning on the go.
- Explore concepts and topics easily through helpful in-text links.
- Find additional content in the Related Content tab, such as: education guides, podcasts, and/or learning tools.
Educational Material
JAMAevidence has a host of educational material for both students and teachers.
Education Guides
Incorporate educational slide sets into a lecture or study session. Each book chapter links to an associated slide set for ease of access.
Learning Tools*
Assign or use Critical Appraisal Worksheets to synthesize information from readings. These worksheets lead the user through assessing the validity and application of a resource.
Reading through a new case? Avoid excessive rereading by filling out an Information Cycle Worksheets. These worksheets help the user note critical information about the background, problem, and evidence.
These worksheets can be completed and saved for future reference.
*You must create a free personal MyAccess profile to use this feature.
Calculators
JAMAevidence offers 12 calculators on frequently encountered statistical measures related to therapy, harm, and diagnosis.
Audio
Stay up to date on the core issues in evidence-based practice with a monthly podcast.
Glossary
Studying a new subject? Keep the A to Z glossary of terms you may encounter in your studies and practice.
Figures
Download figures to include in lectures and presentations. Figures are licensed for educational use and automatically include a citation.
For more information, watch a short overview on JAMAevidence. A longer demo on JAMAevidence and AccessMedicine is also available using the passcode: ?.R2m!3s.