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# '''Single journal article review''': This follows the [https://www.wikijournalclub.org/ Wiki Journal Club] format. It is an in depth review of a single seminal journal article.
# '''Single journal article review''': This follows the [https://www.wikijournalclub.org/ Wiki Journal Club] format. It is an in depth review of a single seminal journal article.
# '''Critically Appraised Topic (CAT)''': Review of the literature on a focused question, where it would be too much information for the relevant normal article on the topic or condition. This follows the [https://bestbets.org Best Evidence Based Topics] or [https://libguides.csu.edu.au CAT] format. It is a much more limited version of a systematic review. Also see literature on [[:Media:Analysis of 14 review types - Grant 2009.pdf|different review types]] and [[:Media:Critically Appraised Topics in Veterinary Medicine - Brennan 2020.pdf|CATs]].
# '''Critically Appraised Topic (CAT)''': Review of the literature on a focused question, where it would be too much information for the relevant normal article on the topic or condition. This follows [https://libguides.csu.edu.au CAT] format. It is a much more limited version of a systematic review. A good example of a CAT database is the [https://bestbets.org Best Evidence Based Topics]. Also see literature on [[:Media:Analysis of 14 review types - Grant 2009.pdf|different review types]] and [[:Media:Critically Appraised Topics in Veterinary Medicine - Brennan 2020.pdf|CATs]].


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Evidence Based Questions

This section is inspired by CAT, WikEM.org, Wiki Journal Club, and Best Evidence Based Topics. It is effectively a journal club section. There are two types of reviews:

  1. Single journal article review: This follows the Wiki Journal Club format. It is an in depth review of a single seminal journal article.
  2. Critically Appraised Topic (CAT): Review of the literature on a focused question, where it would be too much information for the relevant normal article on the topic or condition. This follows CAT format. It is a much more limited version of a systematic review. A good example of a CAT database is the Best Evidence Based Topics. Also see literature on different review types and CATs.
Critically Appraised Topics


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