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From Evidence Based Medicine to Medicine Based Evidence [PDF]
Evidence based medicine, using randomized controlled trials and meta-analyses as the major tools and sources of evidence about average results for heterogeneous groups of patients, developed as a reaction against poorly designed observational treatment research and physician reliance on personal experience with other patients as a guide to decision ...
Temple Transformative Medicine Institute, Temple University, Philadelphia, Pa ( host institution ) +4 more
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Publisher Summary This chapter presents a comprehensive overview of evidence-based medicine (EBM). The top five levels of evidence that are usually considered in EBM consist of study designs that provide systematic clinical observation and that are borrowed from the scientific methods of epidemiology.
H, Karunatilake, A S V, Mendis
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On evidence-based medicine [PDF]
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Marck, M.A. van der +2 more
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To the Editor. Regarding Dr Bauchner's comments in an article published in your journal,1 I was struck by the author's concern that evidence-based medicine (EBM) “may be distracting from the important goal of finding ways to change physician behavior.” Dr Bauchner discussed in a nice overview the rigors of the statistical methods incorporated in the ...
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It is no longer considered acceptable for medical practice to be based largely on clinical anecdotes and expert opinion. Rather, medical decisions should be based on best available evidence. Evidence-based medicine (EBM) is now recognized as a practice that should be learned and practiced by all radiologists, and indeed, all physicians.
Shah, Dheeraj, Sachdev, HPS
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Summary: Evidence‐based medicine (EBM) has become a watchword for “the new” medical practice in the new century. Whether it represents a paradigm shift or simply a codification of the scientific method in medicine will be debated for years to come.
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Evidence-based medicine or medicines-based evidence? [PDF]
The “evidence-based medicine” movement has grown quickly since its introduction to the medical literature a few years ago.1 Although there has been some confusion as to what it is and what it isn’t2 it is impossible to argue against the basic premise that healthcare professionals should have access to the best and most up to date evidence when ...
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Methodological quality (risk of bias) assessment is an important step before study initiation usage. Therefore, accurately judging study type is the first priority, and the choosing proper tool is also important.
Lin-Lu Ma +5 more
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Utilization of traditional Chinese medicine in the intensive care unit
Previous studies showed that traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) may be effective for patients with critical conditions. However, the extent to which TCM is used in intensive care units (ICUs) remains less investigated. This study aimed to investigate the
Xia Zhang +4 more
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The value of uncertainty: the Zika and Microcefalia link
Scientific paradigm violations are common in the medical literature. This article aims to describe the principles that should guide scientific thinking, such as the philosophy of skepticism, the consideration of multiple hypothesis, epidemiological ...
Denise Silva Matias +7 more
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