Recording of presentation: Using Evidence-Based Medicine Reviews

A recording of the presentation: Using Evidence-Based Medicine Reviews is now available.
Here is the link:
https://present.bccampus.ca/p19213917/
Please note! The audio portion of the recording is complete. However, the software records it in "chunks", meaning that it sometimes sounds as if the sound has been cut off. There is a slight pause between the chunks, but the audio starts up at exactly the same place as it stopped.
During the presentation, a question was asked about the hw search field. Please see the extended entry below for the answer.
Also, as requested, here is a copy of my presentation notes, including summaries of each database and when to use them, and sample searches. It is an rtf file, and therefore should be compatible with any word processor.

Regarding Mark's question: which headings are searched with the .hw. search field:
Here is what Ovid says:
HW Subject Heading Word [Word Indexed]
Sometimes you may want to retrieve every MeSH subject heading that includes a particular word; this is done by searching the single word in the Subject Heading Word (HW) field. The HW index also includes words from the Keyword (KW) index and can serve as a single access point for searching databases that have subject terms provided.
Please note that some articles in the EBMR database do not have subject headings listed - any searching that uses .hw. will ignore those articles.
Example of how .hw. is different from .sh.:
coma.sh. will find articles with the MeSH term: Coma
coma.hw. will find articles with the MeSH terms: Coma, Insulin Coma, Diabetic Coma, Glasgow Coma Scale, etc...