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A case study for teaching information literacy skills

A case study for teaching information literacy skills

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Kingsley KV, Kingsley K. A case study for teaching information literacy skills  BMC Med Educ. 2009 Jan 29;9:7. The authors specifically describe something that we have been encountering all the time. Older health professionals very often think that younger ones "know it all" when it comes to using computers. In…
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Guidelines for writing a research project synopsis or protocol.

Guidelines for writing a research project synopsis or protocol.

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Betkerur J. Guidelines for writing a research project synopsis or protocol.  Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol 2008;74:687-90 This article gives a brief guide on writing a research project synopsis or protocol, and is a part of a book "Handbook on Health Professional Education". It will be useful for those who…
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Tips for teaching evidence-based medicine in a clinical setting: lessons from adult learning theory. Part 1 & 2.

Tips for teaching evidence-based medicine in a clinical setting: lessons from adult learning theory. Part 1 & 2.

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Das Kausik et al.  Tips for teaching evidence-based medicine in a clinical setting: lessons from adult learning theory. Part 1 & 2. J R Soc Med. 2008; 101(10):493-500 AND 101(11):536-43. The articles (2 parts) describe how to teach EBM in a clinical setting. The authors have given some very practical…
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Why should you publish in the Indian Journal of Ophthalmology?

Why should you publish in the Indian Journal of Ophthalmology?

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Nayak BK. Why should you publish in the Indian Journal of Ophthalmology? Indian J Ophthalmol 2008;56:451-2 Dr. Nayak gives seven reasons why authors should publish in the IJO. We at QMed believe that Indian healthcare professionals should work together to ensure Indian publications reach a high standard. People should want to publish…
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Archiving “Event Knowledge”: Bringing “Dark Data” to Light

Archiving “Event Knowledge”: Bringing “Dark Data” to Light

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Illig J. Archiving “Event Knowledge”: Bringing “Dark Data” to Light. J Med Libr Assoc. 2008 Jul;96(3):189-91. The author discusses how getting information presented in conferences and similar events is always a challenge to retrieve, especially considering that most abstracts are not really published in journals later. He advocates access to "event knowledge",…
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