The concept of societies of specialists in evidence-based medicine. Evidence-based medicine centers in our country and the CIS.

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Across
  1. 3. The training and instruction provided to future healthcare professionals, including the integration of EBM into curricula.
  2. 4. A medical approach that combines the best available research, clinical expertise, and patient preferences to guide healthcare decisions.
  3. 9. A healthcare approach that prioritizes the needs, preferences, and values of patients in treatment decisions.
  4. 10. The introduction of new medical technologies, treatments, and practices to improve patient care and system efficiency.
  5. 11. A statistical technique that combines data from multiple studies to provide a more precise estimate of an intervention’s effectiveness.
  6. 15. Evidence-based recommendations developed by medical organizations to help healthcare professionals make informed treatment decisions.
  7. 16. A global network of researchers and healthcare professionals who conduct systematic reviews to inform evidence-based healthcare decisions.
  8. 17. Education and hands-on experience provided to healthcare professionals to develop their skills and knowledge in clinical practice.
  9. 18. The set of decisions, plans, and actions taken by governments or organizations to achieve specific healthcare goals.
  10. 19. The process by which healthcare providers select the best course of action for patient treatment based on EBM principles.
  11. 20. The use of technology, such as electronic health records, telemedicine, and AI, to improve healthcare delivery and decision-making.
Down
  1. 1. The structure and policies governing medical services, hospitals, and health reforms in Kazakhstan, including the adoption of EBM.
  2. 2. The progress and innovations in healthcare within the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), including EBM implementation.
  3. 5. The process of confirming the reliability and accuracy of research findings through rigorous testing and peer review.
  4. 6. The results of healthcare interventions, including changes in health status, patient satisfaction, and quality of life.
  5. 7. A system used to assess the quality of evidence in research and make recommendations for clinical practice.
  6. 8. Professional organizations that bring together experts in a specific medical field to advance research, education, and practice.
  7. 12. A structured summary of multiple research studies on a specific topic, using a rigorous methodology to minimize bias.
  8. 13. Institutions that provide education and training for future healthcare professionals, often incorporating EBM into their curricula.
  9. 14. Scientific studies conducted to evaluate medical treatments, drugs, procedures, or interventions to determine their safety and effectiveness.