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Original Articles

Meeting the Challenge of Evidence-Based Medicine in the Family Medicine Clerkship: Closing the Loop from Academics to Office

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Pages 172-178 | Received 30 Nov 2012, Accepted 27 Jan 2013, Published online: 22 Apr 2013
 

Abstract

An EBM Seminar and POEM® project was developed to teach evidence-based medicine in a family medicine clerkship. The seminar focused on the application of preclinical coursework in biostatistics and epidemiology to the clinical third year. POEM projects involved answering clinical questions, derived from patient cases in the family medicine offices, with best available evidence. These questions and answers were archived in a wiki which was made available to the institution's family medicine physicians. Selected POEMs were also published in the in-house family medicine newsletter. The POEM projects evolved from an educational exercise for medical students to a valuable repository of evidence for clinicians.

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Notes on contributors

Susan K. Cavanaugh

Susan K. Cavanaugh, MS, MPH ([email protected]) is Associate Professor, Library, Cooper Medical School of Rowan University, 401 South Broadway, Camden, NJ 08103.

Nancy Calabretta

Nancy Calabretta MS, MEd ([email protected]) is Professor, Library, Cooper Medical School of Rowan University, 401 South Broadway, Camden, NJ 08103.

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