Users' Guides to the Medical Literature: A Manual for Evidence-Based Clinical Practice, 3rd ed
- The Users' Guides is the centerpiece of EBM theory on JAMAevidence.
The Rational Clinical Examination: Evidence-Based Clinical Diagnosis
- This text demonstrates the correct way to learn the medical history and physical examination, giving direction in interpreting the results and answering questions that typical physical examination textbooks do not systematically address. There is a science behind the art of clinical examination.
JAMA Guide to Statistics and Methods
- It was written without equations and specifically avoiding excessively detailed discussions about underlying assumptions, mathematical limitations, etc. The book is presented in narrative form, explaining abstract statistical concepts in such a way that clinicians can understand.
Care at the Close of Life: Evidence and Experience
- The textbook was designed for all clinicians who care for patients facing serious progressive or terminal illness and their families. The book addresses the clinical reality that patient care cannot always be guided solely by the results of even the best population-based research but must also incorporate the clinician's experience, intuition, and compassion.
- The book will be useful to medical, nursing, and pharmacy students; interns and residents; social workers, chaplains; psychologists; physical, occupational, and rehabilitation therapy students; and hospice workers and volunteers.