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Web Sources of CATs and Information about CATs CATMAKER – from the Global Medical Knowledge Database (GMKD) http://emcats.dyndns.org/

Free software that allows you to create CATs online, share them with others (if you so choose), and read the CATs others have created.

What is a CAT? from Oxford University http://www.cebm.net/cat_about.asp QUEST: Question, Evaluate, and Synthesize http://psychiatry.mc.duke.edu/Residents/Quest.html

An extensive list of CATs completed by psychiatry residents at Duke University. The CATbank – from Oxford University http://www.minervation.com/cebm2/cats/allcats.html BestBETs (Best Evidence Topics) http://www.bestbets.org/

“BETs were developed in the Emergency Department of Manchester Royal Infirmary, UK, to provide rapid evidence-based answers to real-life clinical questions, using a systematic approach to reviewing the literature.”

Evidence-Based On Call http://www.eboncall.org/

Includes evidence-based summaries of 38 on-call medical conditions (not mental health)

The CAT-Crawler http://www.bii.a-star.edu.sg/research/mig/cat_search.asp

This is a one-stop downloading site that searches popular online CAT libraries and provides relevant CATs to a particular clinical topic.

CATs from the University of Michigan Dept. of Pediatrics http://www.med.umich.edu/pediatrics/ebm/Cat.htm

Pediatric topics – includes a few re. mental health issues.

Dartmouth Summer Institute in Evidence-Based Psychiatry 8/16/2006