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UpToDate synthesizes the most recent medical information into evidence-based, practical recommendations clinicians trust to make the right point-of-care decisions.
• 9,000+ topics in 18 specialties• Additional 5,000+ unique drug entries• 700+ patient information topics• 4,800+ physician authors, editors and peer reviewers• 7,700+ graded recommendations• 450,000+ users in 149 countries
UpToDate Facts-at-a-Glance
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Specialties Covered in UpToDateInfectious Diseases Nephrology and Hypertension Neurology Obstetrics, Gynecology and Women’s Health Oncology Pediatrics Psychiatry* Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine Rheumatology Surgery* *In development
UpToDate has users in149 countries
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UpToDate’s Editorial Process
• Authored and edited by leading physicians• World-renowned expertise• Hand-searching of 460+ journals• Three-tiered peer review process
UpToDate’s Editorial Process
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Our authors collaborate withmultiple specialty editors tocreate or update the topic.
Final topic contentconsensus is reached.
New clinical studiesare released thatimpact care.
Topic isavailable tocliniciansworldwide viaUpToDate.
The topic ispeer-reviewed.
A gradingeditor reviews
the gradedrecommendations.
Graded Recommendations
Grades denote strength of recommendation and quality of evidence
• Strong recommendation = Grade 1 [ “We recommend” ]
• Weak recommendation = Grade 2 [ “We suggest” ]
• Evidence = Grade A, B or C [ High, moderate or low quality ]
Hierarchy of EvidenceHigh - Quality
Low - Quality
Meta-analyses of randomized trialsof high methodological quality
Randomized trials with methodological limitations
Observational studiesUnsystematic clinical observations
Graded Recommendations
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