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Evidence-based Clinical Practice (EBCP) is the conscientious,
explicit, and judicious use of current best external evidence in
making decisions about the care of individual patients. In
neurology, practice has shifted from a rich, descriptive discipline
to one of increasingly diagnostic and therapeutic interventions.
Providing a comprehensive review of the current best evidence,
Neurology: An Evidence-Based Approach presents this type of
evidence in a concise, user-friendly and easily accessible manner.
The three co-editors of this important volume are linked in their
passion for evidence-based clinical practice in the clinical
neurological sciences, connected to a common historical origin at
the University of Western Ontario (UWO), London, Ontario Canada and
influenced directly by Evidence-Based Medicine teachings of
McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario Cananda. The book is
organized in three sections: Basics of Evidence-Based Clinical
Practice, with an introduction to the topic, a chapter on the
evolution of the hierarchy of evidence, and another chapter on
guidelines for rating the quality of evidence and grading the
strength of recommendation. The second section, Neurological
Diseases, provides an illuminating overview of evidence-based care
in ten of the most common areas in neurologic practice. The final,
third section provides an outstanding roadmap for teaching
evidence-based neurology with a chapter on the Evidence-Based
Curriculum. A superb contribution to the literature, Neurology: An
Evidence-Based Approach offers a well designed, well written,
practical reference for all providers and researchers interested in
the evidence-based practice of neurology.
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