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Best Practice

Welcome to BMJ's Best Practice for evidence based decision support at the point-of-care.

 Look up conditions by symptom for aetiology, history and examination, lab testing and differential diagnosis

 Find step-by-step treatment and follow up guidelines

 Over 3,000 images by condition

Create a personal account to use Best Practice on your mobile device or install the App (instructions below).

See the Getting Started guide and Online Tutorials.

 

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Upcoming Information Skills Tutorials

EndNote hands-on tutorials commence Tuesday 6th March 2012 in the Medical Library Computer Lab. 

Sessions available include:

 Introduction to Endnote

 Endnote Extras (Advanced)

 Endnote Web

To see session times and sign up:

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For help getting started with Endnote, view the Endnote Subject Guide.

Contact your Faculty Liaison Librarian for help if you are experiencing problems using Endnote.

See also, our range of additional self-paced Information Skills Tutorials online.

     

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