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Information management for clinicians

Neil B. Mehta, MD, Stephen A. Martin, MD, EdM, Jack Maypole, MD and Rebecca Andrews, MS, MD, FACP
Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine August 2016, 83 (8) 589-595; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.83a.15001
Neil B. Mehta
Assistant Dean, Education Informatics and Technology, and Associate Professor of Medicine, Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine of Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH
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Rebecca Andrews
Director of Ambulatory Education, Associate Program Director, Internal Medicine Residency Program, and Associate Professor of Medicine, University of Connecticut; Connecticut Institute for Primary Care Innovation, Farmington, CT
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    A strategy for managing medical information overload.

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    Screenshot of Evernote, highlighting the ability to clip web pages and then tag, share, and search.

    From Landray MJ, Haynes R, Hopewell JC, et al. Effects of extended-release niacin with laropiprant in high-risk patients. HPS2-THRIVE Collaborative Group. N Engl J Med 2014; 371:203–212. Copyright 2014, Massachusetts Medical Society. Reprinted with permission from Massachusetts Medical Society.

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    From Landray MJ, Haynes R, Hopewell JC, et al. Effects of extended-release niacin with laropiprant in high-risk patients. HPS2-THRIVE Collaborative Group. N Engl J Med 2014; 371:203–212. Copyright 2014, Massachusetts Medical Society. Reprinted with permission from Massachusetts Medical Society.

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    • ABSTRACT
    • THE NEED TO MANAGE INFORMATION
    • A STRATEGY FOR INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
    • STEP 1: SETTING UP INFORMATION FEEDS
    • STEP 2: BOOKMARKING EVIDENCE
    • STEP 3: STORING YOUR INFORMATION
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