The paradigm by which evidence is regarded important is called evidence-based medicine (EBM).
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Only well-qualified studies should be used for the EBM.
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Secondary outcomes of knowledge, attitudes, confidence, and self-reported behaviors related to EBM were measured using validated surveys.
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Retrieved literature was appraised using EBM methods.
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I got myself into big trouble with some doctors three weeks ago about evidence-based medicine (EBM).
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Background: If positive-outcome bias exists, it threatens the integrity of evidence-basedmedicine.
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It is the dilemma of what is known as evidence-basedmedicine.
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The appropriate use criteria process synthesizes evidence-basedmedicine, clinical practice experience, and expert judgment.
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Second, I would put the money into a better information architecture for evidence-basedmedicine.
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It is necessary to enforce the application of evidence-basedmedicine theory in scientific research.
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That's always been scientificmedicine's problem, it's only interested in the physical.
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God isn't compatible with machinery and scientificmedicine and universal happiness.
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The book opens with an defiantly proud essay on the evolution of scientificmedicine.
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Over the past decades, scientificmedicine has realized tremendous advances.
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No disease illustrates better the progressive evolution of scientificmedicine.
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After all, until the last century, women were almost excluded from academicmedicine.
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Graduates have held leadership positions in VA, Department of Defense, academicmedicine, and public health agencies.
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All three chairs exhibited features of a transformational leadership style and characteristics deemed essential for effective leadership in academicmedicine.
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Following a 25-year career in both academicmedicine and private practice, Dr. Northrup devotes her time to helping women truly flourish.
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Background: Concurrent with the evolving role of the department chair in academicmedicine is the entry of women physicians into chair positions.