Evidence-based Medicine: the End of the Clinical Eye?
Faculti Editorial
Birmingham City University

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Friso Jansen discusses the movement in medicine that started in the early nineties which aims to base treatment decisions on the best available objective scientific evidence: a move away from – in their eyes – from a time when clinical knowledge, the knowledge gathered trough experience with patients and watching other doctors perform medicine, was all important and scientific studies were not used in a systematic way to improve patient care.  

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