Evidence-Based Medicine Guidelines

Evidence-Based Medicine Guidelines (EBMG) is an easy-to-use collection of clinical guidelines for primary and ambulatory care linked to the best available evidence. Continuously updated, EBMG follows the latest developments in clinical medicine and brings evidence into practice.

EBMG is designed to provide you with the information you need quickly (seconds, not minutes) and using a single search term. Designed for use at the point of care, the guidelines are delivered in a format that makes it easy for a clinician to make a decision regarding treatment.

The EBMG database includes:

  • over 1,000 concise primary care practice guidelines;
  • over 3,000 quality-graded evidence summaries, supporting the given recommendations;
  • powerful software and indexing (including MeSH and UMLS), enabling quick and effective searching;
  • an expanding collection of videos (currently over 80), showing clinical examinations and procedures, and ultrasonographic examinations;
  • a searchable library of some 1,500 high-quality photographs and images including extensive collections of dermatological and eye images;
  • audio samples linked to articles, including descriptions of pulmonary diseases and heart murmurs in children;
  • integration with DynaMed Plus by EBSCO Health available in some markets;
  • tools for the calculation of e.g. peak expiratory flow rate variation, body mass index and LDL cholesterol.

EBMG is published online in English, Finnish, Flemish, French, German, Turkish, Russian and Estonian.
The process used by Duodecim Publishing Company Ltd to produce EBM Guidelines and Evidence Summaries has been accredited by NHS Evidence.