The BMJ.COM site is a good, short, quick overview that's easy to read.
I like almost anything that Altman has written ... a nice, readable style.
Warren May

[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Simon, Steve, PhD) wrote in message 
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> Also,
> 
> Evidence-based Medicine:  How to Practice and Teach EBM, David Sackett
> 
> Interpreting the Medical Literature Third Edition. Gehlbach SH
> 
> Studying a Study and Testing a Test:  How to Read the Health Science
> Literature Third Edition. Riegelman RK and Hirsch RP
> 
> Where's the Evidence? Debates in Modern Medicine.  Silverman WA
> 
> There is a lot of good stuff for free at the British Medical Journal web
> site: www.bmj.com.
> 
> A nice list of web resources can be found at
> 
> http://pedsccm.wustl.edu/EBJ/EB Resources.html 
> 
> Steve Simon, [EMAIL PROTECTED], Standard Disclaimer.
> The STATS web page has moved to
> http://www.childrens-mercy.org/stats.
> 
> 
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