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Editorial: BestBETs for Vets: a way to improve the odds of delivering high-quality care

  • Autores: Rachel Dean, Kevin Mackway-Jones, Kathryn Wareham, Douglas Grindlay, M. L. Brennan
  • Localización: Veterinary Record, ISSN-e 2042-7670, Vol. 176, Nº. 14, 2015, págs. 354-356
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • THE Centre for Evidence-based Veterinary Medicine (CEVM) at Nottingham university defines evidence-based veterinary medicine (EVM) as: ‘The use of the best relevant evidence, in conjunction with clinical expertise, to make the best possible decision about a veterinary patient. The circumstances of each patient, and the circumstances and values of the owner/carer must also be considered when making an evidence-based decision.’ To integrate EVM into everyday practice, veterinary surgeons need relevant, high-quality, unbiased evidence at their fingertips to aid decision making....


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