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Key Details of EBM (Evidence Based Medicine) Reports

  • Organize and study medical literature from Internet searches.
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This program lets you compile various medical research findings, although its setup isn't comprehensible. EBM (Evidence Based Medicine) Reports was created in Microsoft Access, hence the requirement to have this application on your system. Its database layout lacks the navigational ease most users are accustomed to. Still, it offers numerous tabs to store collected works regarding clinical trials, editorials, and reviews. Some medical findings are included in EBM's download and the program provides links to various sites that may be of interest. Although it doesn't allow exporting of the reports, you can search, sort, and print your saved records. EBM is free, though it may not be helpful to the general public. Those in the medical field will appreciate its collective and organizational expertise.


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Full Specifications

GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
3
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Windows
Operating System
  • Windows 98
  • Windows NT
  • Windows 10
  • Windows 95
  • Windows ME
Additional Requirements
Windows 95/98/Me/NT, Microsoft Access 2000
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Organize and study medical literature from Internet searches.

Storing the evidence (EBM reports is an Access (2000 minimum) database that helps you to organize, store, study and print medical literature from Internet researches). Useful for sistematic review. Links to Evidence Based Medicine sites.

Version 3 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.


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