The co-founder and director of the Epistemonikos Foundation invites you to discover the first version of our new Interactive Evidence Synthesis (iES) tool.
The co-founder and director of the Epistemonikos Foundation invites you to discover the first version of our new Interactive Evidence Synthesis (iES) tool.
The 'Be smart about your health' resources are digital, freely accessible and adaptable to the context of students and teachers. The set was developed by the Informed Health Choices Network.
Although PDQ-Evidence will no longer receive updates, the website and its contents will remain available.
We collaborated with more partners of the Informed Health Choices Network to bring this tool to the Spanish-speaking population.
The project has just completed one year of life, and is updated every week (with no interruptions) in order to help readers stay well informed.
“COVID19 map of recommendations and gateway to contextualization” is a living repository of clinical recommendations that provides structured and reliable evidence.
The article explains the methods used to build the database and also the main results obtained until January 2020.
The repository contains over 6.000 pandemic-related articles, including all systematic reviews, as well as every primary study and all other kinds of articles.
We celebrated the new version of L.OVE, now with free access to all systematic reviews, that maps, organizes and makes available all the evidence relevant to make health decisions.