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R Brian Haynes

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World Journal of Surgery|April 14, 2005
How to appraise the effectiveness of treatmentMohit Bhandari, R Brian Haynes
Evidence-Based Medicine|February 3, 2009
Evidence in context: one person's poison is another's acceptable riskR Brian Haynes, Lawrence Hart
Proceedings. AMIA Symposium|December 5, 2002
Robustness of empirical search strategies for clinical content in MEDLINENancy L Wilczynski, R Brian Haynes,
Journal of the Medical Library Association : JMLA|February 25, 2022
Preliminary comparison of the performance of the National Library of Medicine's systematic review publication type and the sensitive clinical queries filter for systematic reviews in PubMedTamara Navarro-Ruan, R Brian Haynes
Evidence-Based Medicine|June 2, 2009
What does it take to put an ugly fact through the heart of a beautiful hypothesis?R Brian Haynes, Graeme A Haynes
Evidence-Based Medicine|August 20, 2016
Reply to 'Shaneyfelt T. Pyramids are guides not rules: the evolution of the evidence pyramid. Evid Based Med 2016;21:121-2'Brian S Alper, R Brian Haynes
BMC Medicine|June 11, 2004
Developing optimal search strategies for detecting clinically sound prognostic studies in MEDLINE: an analytic surveyNancy L Wilczynski, R Brian Haynes,
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|August 10, 2006
Preparing reports for publication and responding to reviewers' commentsGordon H Guyatt, R Brian Haynes
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|December 13, 2006
EMBASE search strategies achieved high sensitivity and specificity for retrieving methodologically sound systematic reviewsNancy L Wilczynski, R Brian Haynes,
ACP Journal Club|November 19, 2008
Evidence in context: one person's poison is another's acceptable riskR Brian Haynes, Lawrence E Hart
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World Journal of Surgery|April 14, 2005
How to appraise the effectiveness of treatmentMohit Bhandari, R Brian Haynes
Evidence-Based Medicine|February 3, 2009
Evidence in context: one person's poison is another's acceptable riskR Brian Haynes, Lawrence Hart
Proceedings. AMIA Symposium|December 5, 2002
Robustness of empirical search strategies for clinical content in MEDLINENancy L Wilczynski, R Brian Haynes,
Journal of the Medical Library Association : JMLA|February 25, 2022
Preliminary comparison of the performance of the National Library of Medicine's systematic review publication type and the sensitive clinical queries filter for systematic reviews in PubMedTamara Navarro-Ruan, R Brian Haynes
Evidence-Based Medicine|June 2, 2009
What does it take to put an ugly fact through the heart of a beautiful hypothesis?R Brian Haynes, Graeme A Haynes
Evidence-Based Medicine|August 20, 2016
Reply to 'Shaneyfelt T. Pyramids are guides not rules: the evolution of the evidence pyramid. Evid Based Med 2016;21:121-2'Brian S Alper, R Brian Haynes
BMC Medicine|June 11, 2004
Developing optimal search strategies for detecting clinically sound prognostic studies in MEDLINE: an analytic surveyNancy L Wilczynski, R Brian Haynes,
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|August 10, 2006
Preparing reports for publication and responding to reviewers' commentsGordon H Guyatt, R Brian Haynes
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|December 13, 2006
EMBASE search strategies achieved high sensitivity and specificity for retrieving methodologically sound systematic reviewsNancy L Wilczynski, R Brian Haynes,
ACP Journal Club|November 19, 2008
Evidence in context: one person's poison is another's acceptable riskR Brian Haynes, Lawrence E Hart
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