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Article Series: Evidence-based ophthalmology

This series of articles, published in the journal between 2003 and 2005, introduces the concepts behind evidence-based ophthalmology.

  • Establishing the evidence-base for the prevention and management of ocular injuriesArticle. Published online October 10, 2005
  • The evidence base for trachoma interventionsArticle. Published online December 12, 2004
  • Bridging the gap to evidence-based eye careArticle. Published online October 10, 2004
  • Evidence for the effectiveness of interventions for congenital, infantile and childhood cataractArticle. Published online June 06, 2004
  • Evidence-base for low vision rehabilitationArticle. Published online March 03, 2004
  • What is evidence-based ophthalmology? Introducing the Cochrane Eyes and Vision GroupArticle. Published online December 12, 2003

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