Using PubMed in Evidence-Based Practice Tutorial includes life-like practice scenarios to improve your overall understanding.
PubMed in Evidence-Based Practice
When conducting research, evidence-based practice is a method for framing clinical questions that will help yield optimal search results. PubMed.gov is a free research tool from the National Library of Medicine®. This course will show you how to use evidence-based practice when searching clinical questions using PubMed®.
EVIDENCE BASED PRACTICE - HEALTH CARE: TUTORIALS, WEB SITES AND MORE- Marquette University provides links to interdisciplinary Evidence-Based Practice Tutorials from other organizations, including schools and universities.
Evidence-Based Practice: An Interprofessional Tutorial-University of Minnesota
EBP Tutorial UNC: This new interactive tutorial from UNC is a great way to start learning about evidence-based practice.
PubMed QuickTours offers brief videos on how to effectively find articles
SDL for Nurses and MCCN
Self-directed Learning (SDL) Tutorials are designed to support your lifelong learning needs.
Melnyk, B.M. & Fineout-Overholt, E. (2011). Evidence-based practice in nursing & healthcare: A guide to best practice (2nd edition). Philadelphia: Lippincott.
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The Nursing Simulation Scenario Library is a resource for nursing educators in all settings and made possible by the generosity of the Healthcare Initiative Foundation. The library is being expanded through the support of the Nurse Support Program (NSPII) funded by the Maryland Health Services Cost Review Commission (HSCRC).
Below are YouTube examples of difference kinds of clinical nursing scenarios: