Past meetings
- 2nd Symposium on EBVM
2nd Symposium on EBVM: Using EBM and Outcome Assessment
in Veterinary Medicine (Mississippi State University,
June 14-15, 2006)
- Introduction to EBVM – Mark Holmes, University
of Cambridge
- EBM/EBVM from the human cognition perspective –
John Gay, Washington State University
- Teaching EBM – Mark Holmes, University of
Cambridge
- Critically-appraised topics (CAT's), clinical audit,
and practice-based research – Mark Holmes, University
of Cambridge
- Update of the 3rd International Conference of Evidence-based
Health Care Teachers & Developers – Donna
Shettko, Western University
- Therapeutic dogmas and EBVMA-experience in a senior
elective – Cory Langston, Mississippi State
University
- The Veterinary Antimicrobial Decision Support (VADS)
System: What we actually know about extra-label antimicrobial
drug use in food animals – Mike Apley, Kansas
State University
- USP evidence-based pharmacotherapy – Amy Neal,
US Pharmacopeia
- Clinical nutrition update: What is the evidence?
– Todd Towell, Hill’s Science and Technology
Center
- The sharing of data and its role in EBVM –
Allen Hahn, University of Missouri
- Using critically appraised topics (CATs) to teach
EBVM to veterinary students – Stanley Robertson,
Mississippi State University
- What are systematic reviews and how are they different
from what we are doing now? • The process of
systematic reviews
- Writing systematic review reports – Jan Sargent,
McMaster University
- EBVM Association Organizational Meeting –
Robert Larson, Kansas State University
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