Easy to use clinical guidelines supported by
sound clinical evidence
http://ebmg.wiley.com
EBM Guidelines follows the latest developments in clinical medicine and brings evidence
into practice. It is a key source of practical information for primary care and a powerful
tool refl ecting real clinical experience.
Unique, concise and easy-to-use, the guidelines provide the best available evidence with;
1,000 concise primary care practice
guidelines.
Over 2,700 high-quality evidence
summaries supporting the given
recommendations.
A library of high-quality
photographs and images.
All Cochrane Systematic Reviews
cited within EBM Guidelines are
provided in full text.
EBM Guidelines
is available online,
via various mobile
devices, and in Print.
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EBM Guidelines collects, summarises, and updates the
core clinical knowledge essential in general practice. The
guidelines also describe the scientifi c evidence underlying
the given treatment recommendations.
EBM Guidelines cover the following:
• Problem-based guidelines on a variety of symptoms
encountered in primary care.
• Disease-specifi c guidelines, including even quite rare diseases.
• Non-invasive primary care techniques and minor surgery as
well as in-patient care at non-specialist hospitals.
• Procedures not commonly carried out in general practice but
that can be performed after adequate training.
• Concise summaries of scientifi c evidence (based on
Cochrane reviews and DARE abstracts as well as other recent
systematic reviews).
• A brief summary of the scientifi c evidence whenever new
materials relevant to topics of primary care appear.
• An extensive collection of dermatological and eye images.
Scientifi c evidence underlying the guidelines
Additional features
• Audio samples linked to articles
describing some pulmonary
diseases and heart murmurs in
children.
(A sound card and earphones or
loudspeakers are required)
• Small computer programs for the
calculation of peak expiratory
fl ow