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Review
. 2012 Oct;100(4):251-7.
doi: 10.3163/1536-5050.100.4.006.

Evidence-based medicine at the intersection of research interests between academic health sciences librarians and medical educators: a review of the literature

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Evidence-based medicine at the intersection of research interests between academic health sciences librarians and medical educators: a review of the literature

Josephine L Dorsch et al. J Med Libr Assoc. 2012 Oct.

Abstract

Objectives: In 2008, the Association of Academic Health Sciences Libraries established an Education Research Task Force (ERTF) to plan research addressing research priorities outlined in key Association of American Medical Colleges reports. ERTF members conducted a literature review to describe the state of collaborative research at the intersection of medical education and health sciences librarianship. Analysis of initial results revealed instruction in evidence-based medicine (EBM) was a shared interest and is thus the focus of this review.

Methods: Searches on EBM teaching programs were conducted, and results were posted to a shared online citation management service. Individual articles were assessed and assigned metadata describing subject matter, scope, and format.

Results: Article analysis identified key themes. Most papers were descriptive narratives of curricular development. Evaluation studies were also prominent and often based on student satisfaction or self-reported competency. A smaller number of controlled studies provide evidence of impacts of librarian involvement in EBM instruction.

Conclusions: Scholarship of EBM instruction is of common interest between medical educators and health sciences librarians. Coauthorship between the groups and distribution of literature points to a productive collaboration. An emerging literature of controlled studies measuring the impact of cross-disciplinary efforts signals continued progress in the arena of EBM instruction.

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EBM Subset tag cloud* * This cloud was created from the CiteULike EBM Subset database and shows the distribution of meta-data tags based on topics, student audiences, and study types.

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