Friday, December 28, 2007

BMJ Clinical Evidence - new features for 2008

BMJ Clinical Evidence...Here are some new announcements of upgrades for the journal for 2008.
http://clinicalevidence.bmj.com/ceweb/index.jsp



New features for 2008

• Systematic reviews covering 3,000
clinical interventions in over 570
clinical situations
• New GRADE scores assessing the
quality of evidence, ensuring that
you have a clear idea as to how a
particular intervention will affect
your patients
• Foreign language navigation in a
variety of languages (including
Spanish, Chinese, Japanese and
Turkish)
• Patient information leaflets based
on BMJ Clinical Evidence systematic
reviews enabling you to provide
your patients with summarised
information on conditions in plain
English
• New PubMed abstracts for each
systematic review enabling
increased accessibility of our
content
• Improved navigation ensuring that
you can find the information you
need quickly and easily


A series of major enhancements to BMJ Clinical Evidence online launch in
January 2008 so you can find even more information, more efficiently.

BMJ Clinical Evidence supports the clinical decision making
of hundreds of thousands of clinicians. Our success and
wide readership is based on our unique approach.
We never compromise on quality and relevance. Our
evidence is calculated, checked and double-checked by an
international panel of experts covering all major medical
specialties. Our team of specialist writers then summarise
the evidence, highlighting what is known, but also what is
not known, and present this in a question-led format that
makes it quick and easy to put into practice.
We constantly review new studies, and update our
information with important new findings.