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How to Read Research Articles

Do you ever feel like you are stuck in a rut, doing the same exercises and manual techniques with every person?  If you have been reading this website, my books or journal articles, or have seen me present at meetings, you know one thing I do is pride myself in is being up to date [...]

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3 Steps to Integrate Evidence Based Medicine Into What You Do: It Is Not That Hard

As part of my online continuing education program that I launched last week, we discuss  some information regarding the use of evidence based medicine in our practices.  One particular concern that I often hear regarding the integration of evidence into what we do is that it seems daunting and difficulty.  Below is a post I [...]

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How to Write a Journal Article

How to Write a Journal Article

Writing and publishing journal articles is challenging, but something that gets better with time and practice.  I recently stumbled across a website from Elsevier that has a nice booklet to help get you started in the journal articles writing experience.  Looks like a good place to start.  Check it out > Hints and tips on [...]

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Integrating Evidence Based Medicine into Your Practice: Introduction

How do you find answers to your clinical questions? This is the first post in a series that I will be writing to help readers understand the easiest process I use to research a clinical question I may have. It’s not as difficult to find the information you need quickly if you know where and [...]

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