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Evidence-based medicine ( EBM ) has been defined as " the conscientious, explicit and judicious use of current best evidence in making decisions about the care of individual patients.
In 1996 David Sackett wrote that " Evidence-based medicine is the conscientious, explicit and judicious use of current best evidence in making decisions about the care of individual patients.
Evidence-based guidelines ( EBG ) is the practice of evidence-based medicine at the organizational or institutional level.
Evidence-based individual decision ( EBID ) making is evidence-based medicine as practiced by the individual health care provider.
Evidence-based medicine categorizes different types of clinical evidence and rates or grades them according to the strength of their freedom from the various biases that beset medical research.
Evidence-based medicine attempts to express clinical benefits of tests and treatments using mathematical methods.
Evidence-based medicine is a modern concept, not introduced to literature until the 1990s.
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Evidence-based medicine is a deliberate effort to acknowledge Expert Opinion ( conventional wisdom ) and how it coexists with scientific data.
Evidence-based medicine acknowledges that Expert Opinion ( conventional wisdom ) is " evidence " and plays a role to fill the " gap between the kind of knowledge generated by clinical research studies and the kind of knowledge necessary to make the best decision for individual patients.
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Category: Evidence-based medicine
* Evidence-based medicine, an approach to medical research and practice
Evidence-based medicine practitioners prefer blinded randomised controlled trials ( RCTs ), where that is a possible experimental design.
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', Evidence-based medicine, Hayward Medical Communications, What is clinical governance?

Evidence-based and clinical
Evidence-based clinical guidelines from the American College of Chest Physicians were published in February 2012 for the treatment of VTE.

Evidence-based and research
Evidence-based approaches to rehabilitation in PSP are lacking, and currently the majority of research on the subject consists of case reports involving only a small number of patients.

Evidence-based and techniques
Evidence-based practices are methods or techniques that have documented outcomes and ability to replicate as key factors.
* Evidence-based Scheduling Refinement of typical agile estimating techniques using minimal measurement and total time accounting.

Evidence-based and reported
The resulting report Teaching Children to Read: An Evidence-based Assessment of the Scientific Research Literature on Reading and its Implications for Reading Instruction was published in 2000 and provides a comprehensive review of what is known about best practices in reading instruction in the U. S. The panel reported that several reading skills are critical to becoming good readers: phonemic awareness, phonics for word identification, fluency, vocabulary and text comprehension.

Evidence-based and .
Evidence-based recommendations for screening initiation, intervals and termination are currently not possible.
Evidence-based teaching already relates the findings of classroom experiments with brain-based explanations providing a firm foundation for a neuroscience-based theory of learning.
Evidence-based psychosocial treatments for child and adolescent with disruptive behavior.
Evidence-based studies indicate that longevity is based on two major factors, genetics and lifestyle choices.
* Mayank Thakur and V. K. Dixit, Aphrodisiac Activity of Dactylorhiza hatagirea ( D. Don ) Soo in Male Albino Rats, Oxford Journals, Medicine, Evidence-based Compl.
Evidence-based prosecution relies heavily on admission of statements under hearsay exceptions to reproduce the evidentiary effect of a victim testifying in court.

medicine and attempts
Its attempts at agricultural reform led to widespread famine, while its insistence on absolute self-sufficiency, even in the supply of medicine, led to the deaths of thousands from treatable diseases such as malaria.
After attempts at careers in medicine ( which he gave up owing to a distaste for dissections ), law, drawing, English and piano, he became one of the first Romantic writers, with his first collection of poems, Contes d ' Espagne et d ' Italie ( 1829, Tales of Spain and Italy ).
While vitalist ideas have been commonplace in traditional medicine, attempts to construct workable scientific models date from the 17th century, when it was argued that matter existed in two radically different forms, observable by their behavior with regard to heat.
After a visit from three doctors, including The Talking Cricket ( Il Grillo Parlante ), the Fairy attempts to give Pinocchio medicine in order to heal his injuries.
More recently, this plant has been called monk's pepper in the thought that it was used as anti-libido medicine by monks to aid their attempts to remain chaste.
In the UK, the medical divide between CAM and conventional medicine has been characterised by conflict, intolerance and prejudice on both sides and during the early 20th century CAM was virtually outlawed in Britain: healers were seen as freaks and hypnotherapists were subject to repeated attempts at legal restriction.
She doesn't realize her son has died until she attempts to give him a dose of medicine, and finds him cold and unresponsive.
Prior to 1979, there was no formal specialty training certification for emergency medicine, and indeed, prior to 1970, no real attempts to formally train physicians in its practice in the U. S., although it may be argued that in the U. K. formal consultancies in Emergency Medicine had existed for at least two decades before that time.
It can also be said that the attempts by transpersonal psychology is an intercultural approach to medicine and ethnobiology understood as a discourse raised from the academic community of the globalised university sector of knowledge production encountering the so called herbalist shaman or alchemist.
One such paragraph had ‘‘ Regenerative Medicine ’’ as a bold print title and went on to state, ‘‘ A new branch of medicine will develop that attempts to change the course of chronic disease and in many instances will regenerate tired and failing organ systems .’’
When Boone suspects Sawyer has Shannon's medicine, he attempts to steal it.
Personalized medicine research attempts to identify individual solutions based on the susceptibility profile of each individual.

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