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Evidence-Based Medicine Toolkit (EBMT-EBM Toolkit Series)
 
 
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Evidence-Based Medicine Toolkit (EBMT-EBM Toolkit Series) [Paperback]

Carl Heneghan , Douglas Badenoch
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Inside This Book (Learn More)
First Sentence
This 'toolkit' is designed as a summary and reminder of the key elements of practising evidence-based medicine (EBM). Read the first page
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