October is almost over, but not quite! We still have a few days left of National Medical Librarians Month. I'd like to continue our celebration by discussing another little known resource,
Daily POEMs from
Essential Evidence Plus. Many of you may have used Essential Evidence Plus before (and if you haven't be sure to check it out!) but you may not know about the Daily POEMs Alert service. POEM stands for Patient-Oriented Evidence that Matters, and each one contains a clinical question, bottom line (answer), and reference, as well as information on the study design, funding, setting, and a synopsis. You can have these emailed to you daily.
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Email message with Daily POEM |
If you don't want to clog your Inbox, though, never fear! You can search within the POEMs on EE+ by choosing "POEMs research summaries" in the drop-down menu.
You can also browse the POEMs by date or topic by clicking on "POEMs Research Summaries" under "Browse Our Databases."
Here are some recent POEMs of interest, so you can get an idea of the topics addressed:
- Oral steroids beneficial with antibiotics for chronic rhinosinusitis in children and adolescents
- Outcomes of oxytocin regimens for augmentation of labor
- Immediate insertion after uterine aspiration increases IUD use rate
In addition to the daily messages and database, a weekly
podcast is available too!
I hope you'll consider using POEMs when you need to answer a clinical question!