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It has been estimated that a physician would need to read 17 journal articles a day in order to keep abreast of all research relevant to a particular area of clinical practice (Davidoff 1995). There has thus been increasing interest in the use of pre-appraised and synthesised evidence resources such as systematic reviews, meta-analyses, and evidence based clinical practice guidelines, as aids for clinical decision making. Cochrane reviews can act as an invaluable resource in summarizing health care literature and supporting decisions for more effective clinical practices.
Writing a Cochrane review offers a unique opportunity to
share your expertise with an international audience and to be part an
organization that is inspiring people worldwide to support well-informed
decisions about health care. There are also other roles that you can play in the Cochrane Musculokeletal Group.
Davidoff F, Haynes B, Sackett D, Smith R. Evidence based medicine. BMJ 1995; 310(6987):1085-1086.
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