Searching for evidence

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This course is part of the RCOG Core Knowledge series.

Finding and managing information are core skills for obstetricians and gynaecologists. The ability to effectively search tools such as Medline and The Cochrane Library are key to evidence-based practice as well as research.

Course overview Authors Audience Related guidelines

When you have completed this course, you will be able to:

  • formulate a structured clinical question
  • select information resources according to your information requirement
  • search for and retrieve relevant information using a range of resources.

Dr Ayesha Mahmud MBBS DRCOG MRCOG (2019)

Dr Mahmud is a member of the eLearning Core Knowledge editorial board, based at Birmingham Women's NHS Foundation Trust, University of Birmingham.

This course is intended to help clinicians gain core knowledge for O&G training and the MRCOG examinations. It can also be used by O&G consultants to refresh their knowledge of the area or for teaching.

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Joy J, McClure, N. The art of reviewing a paper. The Obstetrician & Gynaecologist 2014;16 129–34.

Booth A. Chapter 3: Searching for studies. In: Noyes J, Booth A, Hannes K, Harden A, Harris J, Lewin S, et al (editors). Supplementary Guidance for Inclusion of Qualitative Research in Cochrane Systematic Reviews of Interventions. Version 1 (updated August 2011). Cochrane Collaboration Qualitative Methods Group, 2011.

US National Library of Medicine. PubMed online training [Accessed September 2019].

Royal College of Obsetricians and Gynaecologists. Effective Literature Searching [Accessed November 2022].

Grandage KK, Slawson DC, Shaughnessy AF. When less is more: a practical approach to searching for evidence-based answers. J Med Libr Assoc 2002;90:298–304.

Kulier R, Gee H, Khan K. Five steps from evidence to effect: exercising clinical freedom to implement research findings. BJOG 2008;115:1197–1202.

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