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  • Faced with the combination of rapid develop ments and increasing demands for information from patients, psychiatrists need improved ac cess to high-quality, clinically relevant infor omfatthioen.termMos'etvipdseyncchei-abtarissetds wmieldl icnionwe' h(aEvBeMh)eaanrdd understand that EBM is a practical approach to meeting the information needs of clinicians (Geddes & Harrison, 1997)

  • A new series starts this month in the Psychi atric Bulletin describing a practical approach to introducing evidence-based approaches into the journal club

  • The series consists of a series of linked articles which demonstrate how EBM can be used to answer different kinds of clinical question, which often require different kinds of research architecture

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Faced with the combination of rapid develop ments and increasing demands for information from patients, psychiatrists need improved ac cess to high-quality, clinically relevant infor omfatthioen.termMos'etvipdseyncchei-abtarissetds wmieldl icnionwe' h(aEvBeMh)eaanrdd understand that EBM is a practical approach to meeting the information needs of clinicians (Geddes & Harrison, 1997). College of Psychiatrists is planning to introduce a Critical Review Paper into the membership exam - recognising that the central clinical epidemiological skills of evidence-based practice are required by the modem clinician. Our critical appraisal and clinical epidemiological skills are, at best, a little rusty.

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