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Episode 55: Searching Pre-Appraised Evidence (Part 1) | Johns Hopkins Center for Nursing Inquiry Johns Hopkins Nursing | Center for Nursing Inquiry – Johns Hopkins Medicine Podcasts
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This month’s podcast begins the first of a three-part series on finding evidence for your clinical question. This episode focuses on the definition of pre-appraised, or “filtered” evidence and what types of evidence they are. Nadine Rosenblum, Nursing Inquiry Program Coordinator, and Maddie Whalen, Evidence-Based Program Coordinator, discuss the differences between clinical practice guidelines, systematic reviews, and evidence.
This month’s podcast begins the first of a three-part series on finding evidence for your clinical question. This episode focuses on the definition of pre-appraised, or “filtered” evidence and what types of evidence they are. Nadine Rosenblum, Nursing Inquiry Program Coordinator, and Maddie Whalen, Evidence-Based Program Coordinator, discuss the differences between clinical practice guidelines, systematic reviews, and evidence.