evidence-based medicine

collocation in English

meaningsofevidence-basedandmedicine

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evidence-based
adjective
uk
/ˈev.ɪ.dənsˌbeɪst/
us
/ˈev.ə.dənsˌbeɪst/
supported by a large amount of ...
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medicine
noun
uk
/ˈmed.ɪ.sən/
us
/ˈmed.ɪ.sən/
treatment for illness or injury, or the study ...
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(Definition ofevidence-basedandmedicinefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Allows searching inevidence-basedmedicine-related databases, including guidelines.
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Evidence-basedmedicine: what it is and what it isn't.
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Evidence-basedmedicinerefers to treatment decisions guided by prevailing biomedical and scientific knowledge.
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The global development ofevidence-basedmedicinewill accelerate considerably in the years to come.
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Self-help groups did not enter the field ofevidence-basedmedicine.
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Continuing medical education encourages the use ofevidence-basedmedicinefor patient management.
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Its purpose is to promote health technology assessment andevidence-basedmedicineat the localregional level.
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Evidence-basedmedicineand health technology assessment methodology should be applied in this field.
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Hospital pharmacists can be effective vehicles for bridging this gap and promotingevidence-basedmedicine.
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The idea of ineffable practice is also clearly incompatible with a culture ofevidence-basedmedicine.
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The notion of medical accountability, andevidence-basedmedicine, seems to be largely alien.
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Doesevidence-basedmedicinehelp the development of clinical practice guidelines?
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Any desire to practiceevidence-basedmedicineis complicated by current training and standard clinical practice.
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These include healthcare assessment, quality assurance, peer review, andevidence-basedmedicine.
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Evidence-basedmedicinehas the potential to greatly improve the efficacy of the medical treatment.
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The advice that follows, therefore, falls rather short of the ideals ofevidence-basedmedicine.
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A whole industry has developed to define what is known as 'evidence-basedmedicine'.
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For medicine, that fits with the current fascination withevidence-basedmedicineand outcome analysis.
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Applying the methods ofevidence-basedmedicineto the clinical examination of swallowing.
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Evidence-basedmedicineis not new.
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We operate clinically based,evidence-basedmedicine.
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Evidence-basedmedicineand osteoporosis: a comparison of fracture risk reduction data from osteoporosis randomised clinical trials.
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