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Evidence-based practice, also referred to as EBP, is the method of collecting, analyzing, and integrating research conclusions into care delivery to better patient outcomes.
Level of evidence scales rank evidence by the research methodology that would answer the clinical question with the least amount of error and provide the most reliable findings. The purpose of this additional information is to provide the learner with a guide to prioritize evidence. The higher a methodology ranks, the more confidence clinicians can have that the intervention will produce the same outcomes in similar patients.
Journal club programs can enhance the skills of nurses in evaluating literature and translating research findings to clinical practice, education, research, and more.
The average screening time for a resume is about 7.4 seconds according to Ladders, Inc. This video provides details on how to make sure the appearance of your resume is in ideal condition to help progress your career. This video was developed in partnership with the Oncology Nursing Society and Ohio State University The James Cancer Center.
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