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A new point-of-care resource on trial - Best Practice

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Best Practice logo UQ staff and students have access to Best Practice, a new point-of-care resource from BMJ, until 15 June 2010. Best Practice provides authoritative answers to clinical questions and integrates the content of another key BMJ resource, Clinical Evidence. If you like using UpToDate, then try Best Practice.

Features include: • Search or browse over 10,000 conditions • Each condition has a summary, background information, prevention measures, differential diagnoses, treatment and further reading. • Description of more than 3,000 diagnostic tests • Over 4,000 treatment and diagnostic guidelines. • A patient-focused interface plus a separate interface for mobile devices.

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