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Poll: When performing research, which of the following information sources do you most commonly access?
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Welcome to the Cochrane Prehospital and Emergency Health Field Website.
This site is a source of information for people internationally who are involved with or interested in the representation of prehospital and emergency health within the Cochrane Collaboration.
This site will introduce you to the Cochrane Collaboration and to the Prehospital and Emergency Health Field.
The site now includes features such as: A Discussion Forum, Newsletter, Calendar and News Headlines from Cochrane Collaboration to make the website more interactive.
The Discussion Forum is open for viewing to all visitors, but in order to participate in forums, you will have to register as a member.
Please read our Privacy Policy and Terms of use before you join our Discussion Forum.
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Specialised Trials Register
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Call for Prehospital Cochrane Corner Reviews.
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Journal Watch Emergency Medicine
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PIN@A: The Preparedness Information Network at Albany
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Australian Government Department of Health Ageing funds CPEHF for 3 years
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The Cochrane Collaboration Open Learning Material
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In 2002, The Cochrane Collaboration Open Learning Material for Reviewers was prepared to accompany the Handbook in helping people who are working on a Cochrane review. It does not replace the Handbook, instead it provides a framework for progressing through the Handbook, supplementing it with examples and activities along the way. The first version of the open learning material (Version 1.1) was made available on the internet in November 2002. It can be accessed at http://www.cochrane-net.org/openlearning/.
Along with the Handbook, this material will stand alone, offering an alternative to face-to-face training, especially for those authors living and working away from easy access to the training offered by Cochrane Centres and Collaborative Review Groups. For those able to access this face-to-face training, this material will serve as a useful resource to remind them of what they learned.
The open learning material takes a step-by-step approach to Cochrane reviews, exploring each step individually, signposting appropriate links and references and providing examples and activities to help make sense of the information. The material is organised in modules, with modules relating to consecutive sections of a review. There are also some additional modules relating to issues of reviewing that do not occur in all Cochrane reviews.
Posted by webmaster on Tuesday 28 March 2006 - 20:23:50
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