In brief Systematic reviews and meta-analyses are not the same as traditional clinical review papers, usually known as updates. Updates evaluate the medical literature selectively while […]
In brief The statistical combining of data from two or more distinct research is known as meta-analysis. Meta analysis research may provide benefits such as increased […]
Online proofing Proofing has been practised since the invention of the printing press, if not before. Before proceeding with the complete print run, a prepress proof […]
In brief A systematic review summarises the findings of precisely organized healthcare research (controlled trials) and gives a high degree of evidence on the efficacy of […]
In brief Clinical supervision is essential in postgraduate and, to a degree, undergraduate medical education. However, it is likely the area of clinical education that has […]
In brief The increasing number of journals makes it challenging to choose the best place for publishing a manuscript(SK1). This is exacerbated further by the selection […]
In brief The Journal of the Medical Library Association (JMLA) serves a more significant function than storing data from librarian studies. Our objective is to make […]
Chronic pain, which includes illnesses like low back pain and osteoarthritis, was recently highlighted as one of the most common causes of disability worldwide by the […]