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Allied Health Evidence

Discussion in 'General Issues and Discussion Forum' started by Cameron, Apr 28, 2010.

  1. Cameron

    Cameron Well-Known Member

  2. Ryan

    Ryan Member

    Hi

    I work at University SA (one floor up from CAHE). I don't think they were involved in the setup of OTseeker but will happily go and ask around if you would like?

    The CAHE has achieved a lot of things though particularly during their affiliation with the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI). They are no longer affiliated with the JBI, not that that matters.

    I haven't used OTseeker, but I believe it is based on PEDro which I have used and find quite useful. I agree a Podiatry equivalent would be fantastic!

    REgards

    Ryan
     
  3. SamPod

    SamPod Welcome New Poster

    What would be the initial steps in setting up a resource like this? PEDro is a good model to base it on, which was established by the Centre of Evdience-Based Physiotherapy (CEBP) in 1999 (http://www.pedro.org.au/english/about-us/cebp/).

    I wonder if it would be appropriate to involve JFAR through the APodC?
     
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