How Do You Learn Evidence Based Medicine?
EBM has received mixed reviews in the medical community from the very beginning. Removing some of the clinical focus of treatment and placing it on the patient and his/her environment has been controversial. Many medical professionals feel evidence based medicine is impractical in an office setting. Nurses who work in home health care and in hospitals tend support the use of EBM. Study and comprehension of the importance of the evidence pyramid is crucial to the practice of evidence based medicine. Research and ideas is the foundation of EBM. It is from this foundation that diagnosis, treatments, care plans and prognosis are established. Learn about case studies and reports that apply to the ailment of the patient. From these reports a care plan for the whole patient not just the ailment will be decided. Interview the patient to assess the environmental illness needs that will provide a diagnosis and course of treatment for recovery. The focus of EBM is the reinstatement of health and
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