Evidence-based medicine is the conscientious and judicious use of current, best research evidence to optimise management plans.
Here’s the order of importance.
That’d be all.
- Ashish Singh
Reference(s):
1. Evidence based medicine: what it is and what it isn't by Sackett et al, 1996.
Here’s the order of importance.
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That’d be all.
- Ashish Singh
Reference(s):
1. Evidence based medicine: what it is and what it isn't by Sackett et al, 1996.
Can we consider Meta analysis along with systematic review?
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ReplyDeleteNice work. Just as an addition, it seems counterintuitive that a write up on EBM wouldn't have references. As an example the above used definition of EBM is paraphrased from a paper by Prof Sackett et al, 1996
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for your feedback and the invaluable tip. I have updated this post as such.
ReplyDeleteI shall also consider citing references to my write-ups, wherever possible.
Im humbled I could add value to your work. Best wishes
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