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This is a step-by-step process for finding reliable sources for medical content that satisfy WP:MEDRS. There are three main types of sources that are deemed high quality: 1) general of systematic reviews by reputable medical journals 2) recognized standard medical textbooks 3) position statements by nationally or internationally recognized expert bodies
Journal articles
[edit]- Check that it is pubmed indexed
- Check that it is a "review article". This is typically listed under "publication type"
- Check that it is from a well respect journal. These include:
- American Family Physician
- Annals of Internal Medicine
- BMJ
- Circulation
- Cochrane Collaboration
- JAMA
- NEJM
- Nature
- Obstetrics and Gynecology
- Pediatrics
- PLOS Medicine
- Science
Medical textbooks
[edit]- Is this a major medical textbook such as would be used during medical school?
- Has it been recently published
- Some well respected textbooks include:
- Harrison's Textbook of Internal Medicine
- Tintinalli's Emergency Medicine
Postion statements
[edit]Position statements and publications by the following organizations are deemed to be of high quality:
- American Heart Association
- Center for Disease Control and Prevention
- Food and Drug Admininstration
- ILCOR
- World Health Organizations
- United Nations
For alternative medicine high quality sources can be harder to find as content is often not deemed notable
- Quackwatch