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Mar 08, 2025
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PAS 525 - Evidence-based Medicine I 2 Credit Hours Students will participate in a focused review of the basic concepts of research design and statistics as they apply specifically to the medical research literature in order to form a basis for sound, evidence-based clinical decision making. This course is designed to teach students the core elements of evidence-based medicine including developing clinical questions, searching the medical literature, appraising the literature, and applying evidence appropriately to the care of an individual patient. These four elements will be explored based on the types of clinical questions including etiology/harm, diagnosis, therapy, and prognosis with additional attention spent critiquing systematic reviews and treatment guidelines.
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