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Evidence-Based Practice is an invaluable tool that helps a busy clinician make sense of the ever-expanding body of medical literature, imparting clear and concise information from the cutting edge of medical research.
- Chris Morse, MD
EBP subscriber
and CME user
Waynesville, MO
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What is EBP?
Evidence-Based Practice is a monthly journal published by family physicians for family physicians. EBP addresses relevant and timely physician questions related to patient care and addresses them in a concise, clinically useful format using the best available evidence. EBP subscribers are part of a rapidly growing, international community of physicians dedicated to continuing medical education and who embrace a more evidence-based approach to family medicine by translating research into practice.
Each issue contains
- 3 hours of CME credit
- HelpDesk Answers
- Spotlight on Pharmacy Drug Profile
- Clinical Inquiries
- Feature articles
Additional features include
- Behavioral Health Matters
- Topics in Maternity Care
- Integrative Medicine
- Musculoskeletal Health
- EBM on the Wards
CME Credit
- CME earned through EBP is classified as AMA Category 1 credit, which translates to AAFP prescribed credit and should be reported as such.
- The official CME equivalency statement may be viewed on the AAFP’s website: Click Here
- CME tests must be returned to the indicated address by March 31 of the following year.
Thank you to our Editor in Chief, Jon Neher
He has spent countless hours mentoring new authors, as well as fine-tuning more experienced authors. Many talented physicians have developed their writing skills through Dr. Neher’s editorial feedback. The FPIN team thanks Dr. Neher for his generous contribution to EBP and looks forward to continuing this partnership in the future.
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