Clinicians face an information overload making it difficult to quickly identify relevant, accurate and critically appraised patient care information.
This guide provides clinicians with evidence based tools, resources and information relevant to everyday patient care needs.
Point-of-Care tools are research and reference resources and tools that allow clinicians to quickly access evidence-based information while with the patient.
DynaMedex "combines the clinical expertise and extensive, curated disease content of DynaMed with the comprehensive view into treatment options, depth and breadth of drug information and advanced search capabilities of Micromedex" (source).
In short, it is a point-of-care tool to support decision-making and patient education.
Please note: Not all resources in DynaMedex are critically appraised
UpToDate is clinical decision-making and patient education tool for point-of-care.
Please note: Not all resources in UpToDate are critically appraised
The following 4-minute video demonstrates
This 4-minute UpToDate Mobile Access video demonstrates
Essential Evidence Plus provides evidence-based resources like topic summaries, guidelines, systematic reviews, calculators, images, and more to support your decisions at point-of-care. It covers the most common conditions, diseases and procedures clinicians come in contact with every day (over 13,000 topics).
Please Note: EE+ provides evidence grades for Topics and more
The tutorial tells you
Sign up for daily POEMS email Alerts to quickly and easily stay up to date with best evidence for patient care by creating an EE+ Account and signing up
U.S. Preventive Services Task Force provides evidence-based recommendations to prevent disease and prolong life by providing guidance on health conditions and diseases. It applies to patients without symptoms of a specific disease or condition.
Please Note: USPSTF guidelines adhere to Institute of Medicine standards of best practices
The following 2-minute video describes
Clinical Queries is a tool that helps you quickly search for evidence-based research on a clinical topic in PubMed by filtering for type of study and more.
Please Note: Not all resources found using Clinical Queries are critically appraised
The following interactive tutorial demonstrates