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Seminars in Perinatology, 1997
Evidence-based medicine, whose philosophical origins extend back to mid-19th century Paris and earlier, is the conscientious, explicit and judicious use of current best evidence in making decisions about the care of individual patients. The practice of evidence-based medicine means integrating individual clinical expertise with the best available ...
F, Porzsolt, R, Kunz
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Evidence-based medicine, whose philosophical origins extend back to mid-19th century Paris and earlier, is the conscientious, explicit and judicious use of current best evidence in making decisions about the care of individual patients. The practice of evidence-based medicine means integrating individual clinical expertise with the best available ...
F, Porzsolt, R, Kunz
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Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 2014
After studying this article, the participant should be able to: (1) Identify the essential preoperative considerations for patients undergoing blepharoplasty. (2) Describe upper and lower eyelid anatomy and the relevance to blepharoplasty techniques.
Brian C, Drolet, Patrick K, Sullivan
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After studying this article, the participant should be able to: (1) Identify the essential preoperative considerations for patients undergoing blepharoplasty. (2) Describe upper and lower eyelid anatomy and the relevance to blepharoplasty techniques.
Brian C, Drolet, Patrick K, Sullivan
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Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2004
Evidence-based medicine refers to an explicit process of using and evaluating information to make medical decisions. Evidence-based medicine, perhaps contrary to popular perception, requires its users to embrace uncertainty in medical decision making because information that is simultaneously true and complete cannot be attained. Recognizing medicine's
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Evidence-based medicine refers to an explicit process of using and evaluating information to make medical decisions. Evidence-based medicine, perhaps contrary to popular perception, requires its users to embrace uncertainty in medical decision making because information that is simultaneously true and complete cannot be attained. Recognizing medicine's
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Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 2002
Ensuring the quality of medical care has not always been a priority or even a consideration for providers and purchasers of health care. However, awareness of tremendous regional variations in care provided as well as increasing awareness of poor access and suboptimal healthcare practice have brought about efforts to improve the quality of care.
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Ensuring the quality of medical care has not always been a priority or even a consideration for providers and purchasers of health care. However, awareness of tremendous regional variations in care provided as well as increasing awareness of poor access and suboptimal healthcare practice have brought about efforts to improve the quality of care.
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Der Internist, 1998
Evidence-Based-Medicine (EMB), die auf klinischer Forschung gegrundete wissenschaftliche Medizin, wird beschrieben als „gewissenhafter, ausdrucklicher und vernuftiger Gebrauch der gegenwartig besten externen, wissenschaftlichen Evidenz fur Entscheidungen in der medizinischen Versorgung individueller Patienten.
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Evidence-Based-Medicine (EMB), die auf klinischer Forschung gegrundete wissenschaftliche Medizin, wird beschrieben als „gewissenhafter, ausdrucklicher und vernuftiger Gebrauch der gegenwartig besten externen, wissenschaftlichen Evidenz fur Entscheidungen in der medizinischen Versorgung individueller Patienten.
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Information Knowledge Systems Management, 2009
Whether for the generation or application of evidence to guide healthcare decisions, the success of evidence-based medicine is grounded in principles common to engineering. In the Learning Healthcare System envisioned by the Institute of Medicine's (IOM) Roundtable on Evidence-Based Medicine, evidence emerges as a natural by-product of care delivery ...
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Whether for the generation or application of evidence to guide healthcare decisions, the success of evidence-based medicine is grounded in principles common to engineering. In the Learning Healthcare System envisioned by the Institute of Medicine's (IOM) Roundtable on Evidence-Based Medicine, evidence emerges as a natural by-product of care delivery ...
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Pediatrics, 1998
To the Editor. I noticed that I was quoted under the heading of “No-Evidence-based Medicine” in the July 1997 issue page A58. The quote was taken from an article in the New York Times on the effectiveness of immunotherapy for asthma in children.
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To the Editor. I noticed that I was quoted under the heading of “No-Evidence-based Medicine” in the July 1997 issue page A58. The quote was taken from an article in the New York Times on the effectiveness of immunotherapy for asthma in children.
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Veterinary Record, 2015
IN his viewpoint article ( VR , August 15, 2015, vol 177, pp 181-182), David Mills has done well to highlight major pitfalls in the trend we call ‘evidence-based medicine’. The glib title and convenient ideal that all medical decisions should be based on an existing body of evidence is naive and simplistic, yet promoted strongly by academics in both ...
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IN his viewpoint article ( VR , August 15, 2015, vol 177, pp 181-182), David Mills has done well to highlight major pitfalls in the trend we call ‘evidence-based medicine’. The glib title and convenient ideal that all medical decisions should be based on an existing body of evidence is naive and simplistic, yet promoted strongly by academics in both ...
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