Teaching evidence-based medicine
Description
Teaching Evidence-Based Medicine explains why it's the responsibility of educators to help their students to develop the ability to think clearly through the decision-making process. The video details educational implications of evidence-based medicine, particularly why evidence-based practices are important in a clinical setting. The video also explores the literature regarding clinical reasoning (learning and assessment). In addition, the video reviews the common barriers to getting athletic clinic instructors (ACIs) to foster evidence-based practices, as well as to changing the culture of the ACIs.
Runtime
80 min
Series
Subjects
Geography
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Date of Publication
2010
Database
Alexander Street
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