evidence based medicine in nuclear medicine practice; part i: introduction, asking answerable questions and searching for the best evidence

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ramin sadeghi

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evidence based medicine (ebm) is a new approach to patient management which incorporates best evidence with the clinical expertise of the health care providers. although this approach has had a rapid growth in many clinical disciplines, its applications in radiology and nuclear medicine has not been addressed sufficiently. in this review ebm is briefly explained and the first two steps of the evidence based practice are described.

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Journal title:
iranian journal of nuclear medicine

Publisher: tehran university of medical sciences

ISSN 1681-2824

volume 17

issue 1 2009

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