Evidence Central for Mobile devices, available for iOS and Android devices and optimized for every platform, is an integrated, evidence-based solution that delivers research and analysis to your mobile phone.
Are you unsure of a diagnosis or treatment plan? Unbound Medicine designed Evidence Central to help you get the answers you need about etiology, diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis.
Evidence Central gives you evaluated, validated, and graded information from Cochrane Abstracts and Evidence-Based Medicine Guidelines (EBMG). Evidence Central is perfect for problem-based questions and it includes links to MEDLINE Journals. It is arranged by topic, EBMG and Cochrane Abstracts.
You can keep up-to-date with Evidence Central's feature that lets you get a graded and validated EE+ POEM (Patient-Oriented Evidence that Matters from Essential Evidence Plus) delivered to you on your mobile device each day.
The EE+ POEMs alerts you to new evidence relevant to patient care. Each new POEM is reviewed for accuracy and graded for relevancy before being released, so you can be assured you are getting the best research findings for your clinical practice.
The Evidence-Based Medicine Guidelines (EBMG), which are updated quarterly, give you access to almost 1,000 clinical guidelines including diagnosis and treatment. Each recommendation is supported by 3,000 evidence summaries.
The EBMG has an image library of more than 1,000 images of dermatologic presentations, electrocardiograms, and conditions of the eye. The library also contains an extensive video collection.
Updated monthly, the Cochrane Abstracts give you summaries of the most up-to-date reviews of research findings for hundreds of therapeutic interventions. The reviews detail all of the evidence surrounding a type of medical treatment.
The MEDLINE Journals lets you get citations and abstracts from your choice of medical journals. You can link directly to the fully integrated Unbound MEDLINE service to find related articles and view full text. Note: MEDLINE Journals provides links to full text articles only when available from PubMed and to view full journal text online you may need a separate subscription.
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