Thanks to twitter for flagging this up. Its a much easier read than I expected and is (IMO) very transferable to an education context. I am going to be thinking about this for a while.... Evidence based medicine: a movement in crisis? https://t.co/B2Sl9
RT @MarshallProf: Here’s one of those classic papers that all clinicians should reread once a month EBM: a movement in crisis? https://t.co…
RT @DocMarkBayley: Good exposure of the controversy and challenges of evidence based medicine https://t.co/NWs7zzoHob
#cccupolice #policing this is really worth a read ... excellent article thanks @nicolajanek
RT @MarshallProf: Here’s one of those classic papers that all clinicians should reread once a month EBM: a movement in crisis? https://t.co…
RT @MarshallProf: Here’s one of those classic papers that all clinicians should reread once a month EBM: a movement in crisis? https://t.co…
RT @MarshallProf: Here’s one of those classic papers that all clinicians should reread once a month EBM: a movement in crisis? https://t.co…
RT @MarshallProf: Here’s one of those classic papers that all clinicians should reread once a month EBM: a movement in crisis? https://t.co…
"Overemphasis on following algorithmic rules". Treat the patient. Not the disease. Evidence based medicine: a movement in crisis? https://t.co/uawlycOz3t
This paper also informs doctors of the social role they have. One of which is to “bear witness to suffering”. Absolutely!
RT @viscidula: Week 1 readings for students in my EBM doctoral seminar: Heneghan et al’s EBM Manifesto https://t.co/AUBouMFyjz Greenha…
RT @MarshallProf: Here’s one of those classic papers that all clinicians should reread once a month EBM: a movement in crisis? https://t.co…
RT @viscidula: Week 1 readings for students in my EBM doctoral seminar: Heneghan et al’s EBM Manifesto https://t.co/AUBouMFyjz Greenha…
RT @SuzetteWoodward: This is so good and so timely. Thank you @trishgreenhalgh and colleagues. One for @SignUpToSafety peeps. https://…
RT @SuzetteWoodward: This is so good and so timely. Thank you @trishgreenhalgh and colleagues. One for @SignUpToSafety peeps. https://…
RT @MarshallProf: Here’s one of those classic papers that all clinicians should reread once a month EBM: a movement in crisis? https://t.co…
RT @MarshallProf: Here’s one of those classic papers that all clinicians should reread once a month EBM: a movement in crisis? https://t.co…
RT @MarshallProf: Here’s one of those classic papers that all clinicians should reread once a month EBM: a movement in crisis? https://t.co…
RT @Vilavaite: Evidence based medicine has benefits but also some negative consequences Statistically significant benefits may be marginal…
RT @DocMarkBayley: Good exposure of the controversy and challenges of evidence based medicine https://t.co/NWs7zzoHob
@DrMarkMurphy Timely! https://t.co/RldTzKab5c
RT @HayneAdvisory: Authors argue "...although evidence based medicine has had many benefits, it has also had some negative unintended conse…
RT @HayneAdvisory: Authors argue "...although evidence based medicine has had many benefits, it has also had some negative unintended conse…
Authors argue "...although evidence based medicine has had many benefits, it has also had some negative unintended consequences." https://t.co/bHD5lHSnIU #evidencebased #medicine #healthcare
Food for thought re evidence based medicine...challenge hidden research bias, advocate for research in primary care settings to test reliability of licensed trials and focus on individualised & patient-led care. @SALTQEH @trishgreenhalgh https://t.co/
RT @MarshallProf: Here’s one of those classic papers that all clinicians should reread once a month EBM: a movement in crisis? https://t.co…
RT @DocMarkBayley: Good exposure of the controversy and challenges of evidence based medicine https://t.co/NWs7zzoHob
RT @MarshallProf: Here’s one of those classic papers that all clinicians should reread once a month EBM: a movement in crisis? https://t.co…
Even bigger challenges at a pop level for evidence to support system wide transformation in terms of the wider health determinants! That said, classic paper indeed.
RT @viscidula: Week 1 readings for students in my EBM doctoral seminar: Heneghan et al’s EBM Manifesto https://t.co/AUBouMFyjz Greenha…
RT @NickRHart: “#evidencebased medicine’s many stakeholders—patients, clinicians, educators, producers and publishers of #evidence, policy…
RT @Vilavaite: Evidence based medicine has benefits but also some negative consequences Statistically significant benefits may be marginal…
RT @MarshallProf: Here’s one of those classic papers that all clinicians should reread once a month EBM: a movement in crisis? https://t.co…
RT @Vilavaite: Evidence based medicine has benefits but also some negative consequences Statistically significant benefits may be marginal…
RT @Vilavaite: Evidence based medicine has benefits but also some negative consequences Statistically significant benefits may be marginal…
RT @Vilavaite: "Evidence based medicine: A movement in crisis?" @BMJ_latest 2014 #EBM https://t.co/LxETN0CRVU
"Evidence based medicine: A movement in crisis?" @BMJ_latest 2014 #EBM
Good exposure of the controversy and challenges of evidence based medicine https://t.co/NWs7zzoHob
RT @MarshallProf: Here’s one of those classic papers that all clinicians should reread once a month EBM: a movement in crisis? https://t.co…
Agree - a superb paper. Real evidence based medicine: Makes the ethical care of the patient its top priority; Is characterised by expert judgment rather than mechanical rule following; Shares decisions with patients through meaningful conv
RT @brandonbrownmd: The RCT is always referring to a mean, not a person. In #medicine, we must care for the human person in front of us. T…
RT @MarshallProf: Here’s one of those classic papers that all clinicians should reread once a month EBM: a movement in crisis? https://t.co…
RT @brandonbrownmd: The RCT is always referring to a mean, not a person. In #medicine, we must care for the human person in front of us. T…
RT @MarshallProf: Here’s one of those classic papers that all clinicians should reread once a month EBM: a movement in crisis? https://t.co…
Anyone analyzing data and making recommendations from it should read this paper
Critical analysis #EBM https://t.co/wdJfoFI4J7
Interesting read. Certainly a reminder for HCPs to consider #SharedDecisionMaking and #PersonCentredCare when designing management plans. I struggle with how much I can interpolate evidence in the context of multimorbidity.
RT @jomaybin: “The linking together of educational theory, cognitive psychology, information mastery, and implementation science into a coh…
RT @NickRHart: “#evidencebased medicine’s many stakeholders—patients, clinicians, educators, producers and publishers of #evidence, policy…
RT @jomaybin: “The linking together of educational theory, cognitive psychology, information mastery, and implementation science into a coh…
RT @MarshallProf: Here’s one of those classic papers that all clinicians should reread once a month EBM: a movement in crisis? https://t.co…
“The linking together of educational theory, cognitive psychology, information mastery, and implementation science into a coherent approach that supports front line decision making with patients is rarely taught in practice.” A great read on the art of evi
RT @NickRHart: “#evidencebased medicine’s many stakeholders—patients, clinicians, educators, producers and publishers of #evidence, policy…
“#evidencebased medicine’s many stakeholders—patients, clinicians, educators, producers and publishers of #evidence, policy makers, research funders, and researchers from a range of academic disciplines—must work together.” https://t.co/HUHZjcttWj
Week 1 readings for students in my EBM doctoral seminar: Heneghan et al’s EBM Manifesto https://t.co/AUBouMFyjz Greenhalgh et al’s EBM: A Movement in Crisis https://t.co/BXHx9K9NJQ & Messer’s Beyond empirically supported treatments https://t.co/6
RT @SuzetteWoodward: This is so good and so timely. Thank you @trishgreenhalgh and colleagues. One for @SignUpToSafety peeps. https://…
RT @MarshallProf: Here’s one of those classic papers that all clinicians should reread once a month EBM: a movement in crisis? https://t.co…
RT @ed_podesta: Absolultely fascinating article about the limits of Evidence Based Medicine - there are clear lines of analogy with educati…
RT @brandonbrownmd: The RCT is always referring to a mean, not a person. In #medicine, we must care for the human person in front of us. T…
RT @brandonbrownmd: The RCT is always referring to a mean, not a person. In #medicine, we must care for the human person in front of us. T…
RT @MarshallProf: Here’s one of those classic papers that all clinicians should reread once a month EBM: a movement in crisis? https://t.co…
EBM in crisis https://t.co/YFqzQPoJn8
RT @brandonbrownmd: The RCT is always referring to a mean, not a person. In #medicine, we must care for the human person in front of us. T…
RT @MarshallProf: Here’s one of those classic papers that all clinicians should reread once a month EBM: a movement in crisis? https://t.co…
RT @MarshallProf: Here’s one of those classic papers that all clinicians should reread once a month EBM: a movement in crisis? https://t.co…
InitialConcernEBM:emphasis ExperimentalEvidence cld devalueBasicSciences&Tacit Knowledge that accumulates with ClinicalExperience; questioned if AverageResults in ClinicalStudies cld inform decisions4RealPatientswho seldomfit TextbookDescription&d
RT @MarshallProf: Here’s one of those classic papers that all clinicians should reread once a month EBM: a movement in crisis? https://t.co…
RT @MarshallProf: Here’s one of those classic papers that all clinicians should reread once a month EBM: a movement in crisis? https://t.co…
RT @MarshallProf: Here’s one of those classic papers that all clinicians should reread once a month EBM: a movement in crisis? https://t.co…
Evidence based medicine has benefits but also some negative consequences Statistically significant benefits may be marginal in clinical practice Rules and technology driven prompts produce management driven care @trishgreenhalgh #EBM @bmj_latest 2014 htt
RT @MarshallProf: Here’s one of those classic papers that all clinicians should reread once a month EBM: a movement in crisis? https://t.co…
RT @MarshallProf: Here’s one of those classic papers that all clinicians should reread once a month EBM: a movement in crisis? https://t.co…
RT @GlasgowOralSurg: An interesting read-are we relying too much on evidence based medicine and forgetting about the patient? https://t.co/…
An interesting read-are we relying too much on evidence based medicine and forgetting about the patient?
A paper with sensible ideas that should be read by both clinicians and patients.
RT @MarshallProf: Here’s one of those classic papers that all clinicians should reread once a month EBM: a movement in crisis? https://t.co…
Education needs the same...a rethink about what evidence really is in combination with professional experience and judgement.
RT @Maureenprsb: Indeed. Makes the case beautifully for individualised care to avoid ‘evidence-based care wagging the clinical dog!’ @trish…
@trishgreenhalgh and colleagues. Great work. Really excellent article- validating the pragmatic application of EBM and very much empowering patient centred practice and realistic medicine. Well worth a read https://t.co/9il3mHwQmZ
@alisonleary1 read this btw? Excellent..
This is so good and so timely. Thank you @trishgreenhalgh and colleagues. One for @SignUpToSafety peeps. https://t.co/i2Q7XuYZdt
Love this aticle! I quote it as often as I can! The suggestion to reread is a great one!
RT @MarshallProf: Here’s one of those classic papers that all clinicians should reread once a month EBM: a movement in crisis? https://t.co…
RT @MarshallProf: Here’s one of those classic papers that all clinicians should reread once a month EBM: a movement in crisis? https://t.co…
RT @MarshallProf: Here’s one of those classic papers that all clinicians should reread once a month EBM: a movement in crisis? https://t.co…
RT @MarshallProf: Here’s one of those classic papers that all clinicians should reread once a month EBM: a movement in crisis? https://t.co…
RT @MarshallProf: Here’s one of those classic papers that all clinicians should reread once a month EBM: a movement in crisis? https://t.co…
RT @MarshallProf: Here’s one of those classic papers that all clinicians should reread once a month EBM: a movement in crisis? https://t.co…
RT @MarshallProf: Here’s one of those classic papers that all clinicians should reread once a month EBM: a movement in crisis? https://t.co…
RT @MarshallProf: Here’s one of those classic papers that all clinicians should reread once a month EBM: a movement in crisis? https://t.co…
RT @MarshallProf: Here’s one of those classic papers that all clinicians should reread once a month EBM: a movement in crisis? https://t.co…
RT @MarshallProf: Here’s one of those classic papers that all clinicians should reread once a month EBM: a movement in crisis? https://t.co…
RT @MarshallProf: Here’s one of those classic papers that all clinicians should reread once a month EBM: a movement in crisis? https://t.co…
RT @Maureenprsb: Indeed. Makes the case beautifully for individualised care to avoid ‘evidence-based care wagging the clinical dog!’ @trish…
RT @ed_podesta: Absolultely fascinating article about the limits of Evidence Based Medicine - there are clear lines of analogy with educati…
Great read @jmenzies1 @helenwinmill @laurenDOWD @sarahfox50 @PICU_BCHres
RT @MarshallProf: Here’s one of those classic papers that all clinicians should reread once a month EBM: a movement in crisis? https://t.co…
RT @MarshallProf: Here’s one of those classic papers that all clinicians should reread once a month EBM: a movement in crisis? https://t.co…
@lewis_fogarty Something to consider