Evidence based medicine on trial

Evidence based medicine on trial

BMJ-100x100Evidence based medicine (EBM) should form the foundation of effective clinical decision making; however, growing unrest—and an awful lot of criticism—suggests the evidence bit of EBM is increasingly part of the problem, and not the solution.

Concerns with quality and rigour in research are leading to a lack of trust in the production, publication, and utilisation of evidence. Des Spence, writing in The BMJ, thinks the situation is so bad that, “Evidence based medicine is broken,” and when an official from the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) also reports, “The clinical trial system is broken and it’s getting worse,” you have to acknowledge that there might be problems with the evidence base.

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  • What is EBM? | ebmteacher

    January 8, 2015 at 7:11 pm Reply

    […] all the discussion of EBM in crisis and EBM on trial it strikes me that maybe these other folks have a different definition or concept of EBM than I do. […]

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