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  • |Term=Evidence-based medicine ...atient's values and preferences are also important to the process of using evidence to make decisions. 
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  • == Evidence-Based Medicine == ...ɪsɪn/) is a medical practice approach that emphasizes the use of empirical evidence from well-designed and well-conducted research.
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  • == Evidence-based toxicology == ...m of chemicals and other substances based on the best available scientific evidence.
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  • |Term=Evidence-based medicine ...atient's values and preferences are also important to the process of using evidence to make decisions. 
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  • #REDIRECT [[Evidence-based medicine]]
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  • == Evidence == ...''' (pronounced eh-vi-dence) is a term used in various fields, including [[medicine]], to refer to the available body of facts or information indicating whethe
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  • == Evidence-based Dentistry == ...f dentistry that involves the application of current, scientifically sound evidence to guide decision-making in dental practice.
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  • == Evidence-based Practice == ...raktɪs/) is an approach to healthcare that emphasizes the use of empirical evidence from well-designed and conducted research to guide decision-making.
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  • == Evidence-Based Medicine == ...ɪsɪn/) is a medical practice approach that emphasizes the use of empirical evidence from well-designed and well-conducted research.
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  • == Hierarchy of Evidence == ...ronunciation: /ˈhaɪəˌrɑːrki ɒv ˈɛvɪdəns/) is a concept in [[Evidence-based medicine]] that is used to rank the relative strength of results obtained from scien
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  • ...ntext of medical or scientific discussions to refer to information that is based on personal accounts or experiences, rather than on controlled, systematic ...the 18th century to describe biographical or historical accounts that were based on personal observation or experience, rather than on systematic research o
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  • ...re based on systematic reviews of [[Evidence-based medicine|evidence-based medicine]] and are designed to optimize patient care. ...al practice intended to optimize decision-making by emphasizing the use of evidence from well-designed and well-conducted research.
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  • ...and [[statistical analysis]]. It is a fundamental part of [[evidence-based medicine]]. ...o ensure that decisions about patient care are based on the best available evidence.
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  • == Search (Medicine) == ...o the process of systematically looking for specific information, data, or evidence in the medical field. This can involve searching through medical literature
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  • ...ly known for her contributions to [[Evidence-Based Medicine|evidence-based medicine]] and [[Consumer Health Advocacy|consumer health advocacy]]. ...-analyses]] in health research, which are critical tools in evidence-based medicine.
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  • ...is best known for his contributions to the development of [[Evidence-Based Medicine]] and his work as a professor at the [[University of Chicago]]. ...include [[Internal Medicine]], [[Medical Education]], and [[Evidence-Based Medicine]].
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  • ...] dedicated to organizing medical research findings to facilitate evidence-based choices about health interventions. ...itish epidemiologist considered a pioneer in the field of [[evidence-based medicine]].
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  • == Based == '''Based''' (pronounced: /beɪsd/) is a term that is often used in various medical c
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  • == Hierarchy (Medicine) == ...ous branches of [[medicine]] to denote a system of organization or ranking based on certain principles or rules. The term is derived from the Greek words 'h
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  • ...nəl ˈɡaɪdlaɪn ˈklɪərɪŋhaʊs/ is a public resource for summaries of evidence-based clinical practice guidelines. The term originates from the United States, w ...de scope of the initiative. "Guideline" /ˈɡaɪdlaɪn/ refers to the evidence-based clinical practice guidelines that the initiative focuses on. "Clearinghouse
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  • #REDIRECT [[Personalized medicine]] [[Category:Evidence-based medicine]]
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  • ...umstances. These guidelines are based on a systematic review of [[clinical evidence]] and an assessment of the benefits and harms of alternative care options. ...al practice intended to optimize decision-making by emphasizing the use of evidence from well-designed and well-conducted research.
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