《英国医生杂志》.2004年.第18期
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- Biopsy of potentially operable hepatic colorectal metastases is not useless but dangerous
- Adenotonsillectomy in children with mild symptoms
- Adenotonsillectomy in children with mild symptoms
- Adenotonsillectomy in children with mild symptoms
- Pressures are growing to publish clinical trials
- Compulsory registration of clinical trials
- Compulsory registration of clinical trials
- Compulsory registration of clinical trials
- Truth and evidence based medicine: spin is everything
- General practitioners say that evidence based information is changing practice
- Inappropriate use of randomised trials to evaluate complex phenomena: case study of vaginal breech delivery
- What's the evidence that NICE guidance has been implemented? Results from a national evaluation using time series analysis, audit of patient
- Trust guilty of fiddling figures on cancellations but is cleared of accounting faults
- Shorter hospital shifts reduce errors and improve patient outcomes
- Colleges join forces to issue guidance on resuscitation training
- Shortage of flu vaccine in US sparks political row
- Local purchasing of health services is hindering improvements in cancer services
- Commission plans to adopt "a lighter touch"
- Law is introduced in US Congress to give access to details of clinical trials
- Commission unveils shocking pictures for cigarette packs
- Shortage of emergency doctors will take eight years to rectify
- In brief
- BMA says scientists should take part in bioterrorism debate
- AMA calls for inquiry into doctors' role in abuse of prisoners
- E is for equivocal in EBM
- Aspirin induced asthma
- Aspirin induced asthma
- Aspirin induced asthma
- Management of anorexia nervosa revisited
- Management of anorexia nervosa revisited
- Trends in prevalence of symptoms of asthma, hay fever, and eczema in 12-14 year olds in the British Isles, 1995-2002: questionnaire survey
- Reliability of symptoms to determine use of bone scans to identify bone metastases in lung cancer: prospective study
- Non-absorbable disaccharides for hepatic encephalopathy: systematic review of randomised trials
- Is there a north-south divide in social class inequalities in health in Great Britain? Cross sectional study using data from the 2001 census
- Optimal search strategies for retrieving scientifically strong studies of diagnosis from Medline: analytical survey
- Impact of erectile dysfunction and its subsequent treatment with sildenafil: qualitative study
- New report evaluates environmental impact of NHS
- Continuing medical education: does "no evidence" trump all?
- Revalidation: swallow hard
- Drug industry to fight New Zealand's move to ban direct to consumer advertising
- Private hospitals to provide operations for 25 000 NHS patients
- Children are main victims of trafficking in Africa
- Creator of Dolly the sheep applies for therapeutic cloning licence
- Paediatrician cleared of serious professional misconduct
- AstraZeneca digs in over advertising criticisms
- GMC regrets failure to act on police warning about gynaecologist
- Quarter of hospitals not ready to comply with working time directive
- Report clears Labour party of fault in purchase of vaccines
- Where doctors, actors, and athletes meet on equal footing
- Human Tissue Bill could jeopardise research, scientists warn
- Chinese authorities on alert as SARS breaks out again
- Squeezing academic research into a commercial straitjacket
- Management of anorexia nervosa revisited
- Penetrating ocular trauma from an exploding microwaved egg
- Response to radiation incidents and radionuclear threats
- Response to radiation incidents and radionuclear threats
- Response to radiation incidents and radionuclear threats
- Response to radiation incidents and radionuclear threats
- The logrank test
- Genetics, race, ethnicity, and health
- Pain in the hip and knee
- Managing nocturia
- Acute cough in children
- Views of doctors on clinical correspondence: questionnaire survey and audit of content of letters
- Do patients with unexplained physical symptoms pressurise general practitioners for somatic treatment? A qualitative study
- Randomised controlled factorial trial of dietary advice for patients with a single high blood pressure reading in primary care
- US junior doctors found to be ignorant of drug companies' tactics
- In brief
- Hepatitis C carriers must be found and treated to avert crisis
- NICE advises against caesarean section on demand
- Living wills will have to specify treatments that patient is refusing
- WHO urges Africa to use more effective malaria medicines
- Open surgery better than laparoscopic for repair of inguinal hernia
- Cardiovascular disease threatens developing countries
- Email consultations in health care
- Email consultations in health care
- Transradial angiography may deleteriously affect patency of radial artery grafts
- Putting evidence into practice: how middle and low income countries "get it together"
- "Evidence of me" in evidence based medicine?
- A conceptual framework may be of limited value
- Evaluating the teaching of evidence based medicine: conceptual framework
- How does evidence based guidance influence determinations of medical negligence?
- What is the evidence that postgraduate teaching in evidence based medicine changes anything? A systematic review
- The fool wonders, the wise(women) ask... about tropical diseases in their practice
- Integrating evidence based medicine into routine clinical practice: seven years' experience at the Hospital for Tropical Diseases, London
- Evidence based guidelines or collectively constructed "mindlines?" Ethnographic study of knowledge management in primary care
- Half full or half empty VATS?
- Variation in use of video assisted thoracic surgery in the United Kingdom
- Video assisted thoracic surgery for treatment of pneumothorax and lung resections: systematic review of randomised clinical trials
- Collaborative quality improvement to promote evidence based surfactant for preterm infants: a cluster randomised trial
- Is NICE delivering the goods?
- Doctor fabricated research while depressed
- Global warming threatens reversal in fight against poverty, says report
- Companies may face tighter regulation over promoting drugs
- Doctors and drug companies are locked in "vicious circle"
- United Nations fails to agree on human cloning
- Public Library of Science launches "author pays" model
- BMA continues to oppose assisted suicide and euthanasia
- NICE guidance on epilepsy recommends specialist diagnosis
- Doctors need not ventilate baby to prolong his life