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http://bestpractice.bmj.com. HOW TO ACCESS ‘BMJ BEST PRACTICE’ DATABASES 1) From PPUKM Library portal (http ://lib.hukm.ukm.my ) 2) Click URL : http://bestpractice.bmj.com. Key Features:. Clinical decision support Tool Structured around the patient consultation

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  1. http://bestpractice.bmj.com

  2. HOW TO ACCESS‘BMJ BEST PRACTICE’ DATABASES1) From PPUKM Library portal (http://lib.hukm.ukm.my)2) Click URL : http://bestpractice.bmj.com

  3. Key Features: • Clinical decision support Tool • Structured around the patient consultation • Advice on symptom evaluation, treatment approach and test ordering • International perspective, customisable for local needs • Integrated evidence from Clinical Evidence • Critical prescribing information with links to Martindale • Patient support leaflets • Remote Access and Mobile Phone Access

  4. What’s in Best Practice?

  5. Three Key Monograph Types • Condition Monograph • Provides comprehensive information on a specific condition or group of conditions

  6. Three Key Monograph Types • Assessment Monograph • How to evaluate a symptom (e.g., chronic cough) • Clinical finding (e.g., peripheral oedema) • Diagnostic test finding (e.g., metabolic acidosis)

  7. Three Key Monograph Types • Overview Monograph • Provides an overview of a category of conditions

  8. Clinical Question: A 70-year-old man is discovered by a family member to have difficulty speaking and extreme balance difficulty. The family member brings him to you in the Emergency Ward. He was last known to be fully functional 1 hour ago when the family member spoke to him by phone. There is a history of treated hypertension and diabetes. How should you proceed with assessing and managing this patient?

  9. Where to begin? - Symptom Searching

  10. Find your results

  11. Assessment Details

  12. Differential Diagnosis

  13. Condition Details

  14. Diagnosis – History & Examination

  15. Diagnosis – Tests

  16. Diagnosis – Step-by-Step

  17. Treatment – Ordered by Patient Group

  18. Treatment – Links to Martindale

  19. Step-by-Step – Supported by Evidence Integrated with Clinical Evidence

  20. Guidelines – International and Institutional

  21. Guidelines – International and Institutional

  22. What are the other features of Best Practice?

  23. Images for reference

  24. Images for reference

  25. References – with full-text links

  26. Browse through Clinical Evidence content

  27. Full Content from Clinical Evidence

  28. Browse Drug Database of all referenced drugs in Best Practice

  29. Patient Leaflets

  30. Personalisation Features • Adding notes • Bookmark pages that you regularly refer to • Add to your BMJ Learning plan

  31. “My Best Practice” Features • Save Searches • Save Bookmarks • See your institution’s guidelines

  32. BMJ Best Practice Remote and Mobile Phone Access • Use BMJ Best Practice Anywhere and on your mobile phone • Register for a “My Best Practice” account from within your institution IP range or through your library’s webpage • Use your “My Best Practice” username and password to access • Mobile phone URL: bp.bmjgroup.mobi

  33. Start using BMJ Best Practice on your mobile phone! http://bp.bmjgroup.mobi/ http://bp.bmjgroup.mobi/

  34. Does Best Practice make studying easier for medical students? • Students are using Best Practice in a number of ways; • as a reference resource, • to support revision and • as a decision-support tool • In particular the students are finding the resource invaluable when it comes to diagnosis, and in particular the differential diagnosis of a condition.

  35. Does Best Practice make studying easier for medical students? • Problem-Based Learning • Professor/ Lecturer gives a medical case scenario and asks the students to write a report on how to assess and manage the patient • In Clinical Training • Differential diagnosis • Treatment Options and Evidence • Exam revision • Step-by-step diagnosis and treatment • Basic information about conditions • Images to support

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