As students, we are fortunate to have access to Pubmed, Iliad, and a variety of other professional databases. The newest information in the field is spoon fed to us by our teachers. If we have questions, we can easily use the resources we are paying for through our education. As we graduate, many of these resources will be taken away. How will you continue stay on top of all the new evidence? This short youtube video gives a quick look at how to stay current with research. Additionally, Mike Reinold discusses several other strategies to stay up to date in the profession of physical therapy.
How to Read Research Articles: http://www.mikereinold.com/2011/04/how-to-read-research-articles.html 3 Steps to Integrate Evidence Based Medicine Into What You Do: It Is Not That Hard: http://www.mikereinold.com/2011/01/3-steps-to-integrate-evidence-based-medicine-into-what-you-do-it-is-not-that-hard.html
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5/4/2022 02:25:13 pm
In the modern world, we’re constantly bombarded with information. Whether it’s the internet, television or even other people, there is no shortage of sources for us to learn from. However, many of us feel that our ability to retain this information has decreased over time.
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