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  •  Bandolier  - http://www.jr2.ox.ac.uk/bandolier/
     Monthly independent journal about evidence-based healthcare, written by Oxford scientists for healthcare professionals and consumers. Current and archived articles can be downloaded.
  •  Effective Health Care  - http://www.york.ac.uk/inst/crd/ehcb.htm
     A bi-monthly bulletin which examines the effectiveness of health care interventions based on systematic review. Full text available online.
  •  Evidence-Based Medicine  - http://ebm.bmjjournals.com/
     Bi-monthly publication for primary care and internal medicine practitioners, with contents of current issue, and searchable archives.
  •  Evidence Alerts  - http://zynx.firstdatabank.com/Products/products-evialerts.asp
     Monthly summaries of evidence-based findings, from a survey of peer-reviewed medical literature.
  •  EBM Brief  - http://www.eletra.com/ebmsolutions/
     A weekly newsletter providing information on recent randomized controlled trials and meta-analyses, as well as updates to previously published guidelines.
  •  ACP Journal Club  - http://www.acpjc.org/
     Contains the cumulative electronic contents of the bimonthly publication by the American College of Physicians. Features the evidence-based conclusions of studies, and access is free to members and subscribers.
  •  TripDatabase  - http://www.tripdatabase.com/index.cfm?method=application.publications
     Medical search engine with emphasis on evidence based medicine ( EBM ). Features evidence based (including Cochrane and Bandolier), clinical guidelines, peer reviewed journals, patient information leaflets, medical images and patient information.
  •  BMJ Special Issue: Evidence-based Medicine  - http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/content/vol329/issue7473/
     A theme issue of the British Medical Journal, this collection of new articles represents the spectrum of positive and critical appreciations of evidence-based medicine.