Evidence Knowledge Exchange

Evidence Knowledge Exchange

Evidence Knowledge Exchange is a Norwegian non-profit organisation that coordinates international workshops and meetings and works to pursue balanced communication of evidence based practice and empirical research. The objective of Evidence is to increase international professional cooperation to improve the practice of medicine and the use of the social sciences. Several of the founders of Evidence and invited visiting lecturers have participated in the Fulbright Program.

External links

* [http://www.evidence.no/en Evidence Knowledge Exchange]
* [http://www.fulbright.no/Grantee_Experiences/Tidligere+Fulbright+stipendiat+med+i+opprettelsen+av+Evidence.FgljI4Q.ips Fulbright Norway] Article about Evidence


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