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Evidence-Based Anaesthesia and Intensive Care
Evidence-based Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, 1st Edn. A. MollerT. Pedersen (editors). Published by Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. Pp. 399 ; indexed. Price £40.00. ISBN 0-521-69025-0.
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In a world of information overload, mounting consumer pressure, and increased attention to clinical governance, it is timely for anaesthetists to ask what is evidence-based anaesthesia and intensive care and how can we as individual practitioners fit it into our daily practice. This offering is presented by the two co-ordinating editors of the Cochrane Anaesthesia Review Group and draws heavily on Cochrane editors and reviewers, so between them they should know a thing or two about evidence-based medicine (EBM).
What do we get for our money? The book comprises
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