Users' Guides To The Medical Literature
The Users’ Guides to the Medical Literature is a series of articles originally published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, now rewritten and compiled in a textbook format. The guides provide practical, clinician-friendly advice on all aspects of evidence-based medicine.
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