Choosing the Best Glasses for Clinical Practice: Evidence- Based Medicine Versus Other Alternative Approaches
Annals of Anesthesiology and Critical Care,
Vol. 1 No. 1 (2016),
28 December 2016
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Page 1-2
Abstract
Do you belong to the camp of the physicians who wear
glasses at work to have a more accurate eyesight? Do you
hold the opinion that anyone who does not wear glasses
is somewhat categorized as one who does not subscribe to
the idea that wearing glasses gives him a sharper view of
the world and puts him in a better position to pass judgments?
The fact of the matter is that a physician, besides wearing
physical eyeglasses, may an advantage of other mechanisms
that function as glasses forhimto diagnose the overt
andcovertsymptomsfor a variety of diseasesandailments,
deeply analyze them, and decide on a prognosis course for
each patient accordingly. Students of medicine and their
patients habitually carry such metaphorical glasses, and
every single one of them gets used to that particular set of
lenses over time, resulting in viewing the treatment with
their own set of beliefs and biases.
- Evidence-Based Medicine, Medicine
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