Global Health Library

Global Health Library

Global Health Library is an initiative of WHO for global knowledge management. It is an index of scientific and technical literature produced in low- and middle- income countries. The purpose is to increase visibility of health literature that is produced across the globe and enhance sharing and transfer of knowledge. In 2015, the Global Health Library, adopted the name of Global Index Medicus. GIM is an central search platform for a) Five Regional indexes, b) Global indexes of databases like MEDLINE, SciELO and c) The WHO institutional repository.  BIREME,  a specialized center of WHO, maintains this resource in order to ensure its reliability. This index…
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Workshop on Fundamentals of Biostatistics, Epidemiology and Data Management

Workshop on Fundamentals of Biostatistics, Epidemiology and Data Management

The Department of Biostatistics at Christian Medical College, Vellore is organizing a Workshop on "Fundamentals of Biostatistics, Epidemiology and Data Management" from January 29-31, 2018.  This workshop is organised for Medical college faculty and researchers with the objectives: To provide comprehensive training  in fundamentals of Biostatistics, Epidemiology & Data Management. To empower them in using software for the above topics. To provide them with course binder to enable them to do further training. More details
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QMed collaborates with the Campbell Collaboration!

QMed collaborates with the Campbell Collaboration!

Hello friends! A Very Happy New Year to all.This year, I hope to write more regularly and share QMed's developments and also my own thoughts and ideas for all of you. I am happy to start the year, with an announcement. QMed's vision is to see that Evidence Based Practice is in every health professional's DNA. And as we always insist, unless people learn how to search for evidence, this will not happen. Systematic searching is a hugely important component of every systematic review. QMed has been working to support Cochrane authors and Cochrane activity in the last few years.…
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