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Evidence-Based Medicine - A Paradigm Ready to Be Challenged?: How Scientific Evidence Shapes Our Understanding and Use of Medicine
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Evidence-Based Medicine - A Paradigm Ready to Be Challenged?: How Scientific Evidence Shapes Our Understanding and Use of Medicine in Ottawa, ON
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Evidence-Based Medicine - A Paradigm Ready to Be Challenged?: How Scientific Evidence Shapes Our Understanding and Use of Medicine in Ottawa, ON
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This open access book aims to clarify the term "evidence-based medicine" (EBM) from a philosophy of science perspective. The author, Marie-Caroline Schulte discusses the importance of evi-dence in medical research and practice with a focus on the ethical and methodological prob-lems of EBM. The claims that EBM can herald a new theory of epistemology and a Kuhnian paradigm will be refuted. The solution is to describe EBM as a necessary development in medicine to deal with the increasing amount of evidence and medical data without loosing the single patient out of sight.
This open access book aims to clarify the term "evidence-based medicine" (EBM) from a philosophy of science perspective. The author, Marie-Caroline Schulte discusses the importance of evi-dence in medical research and practice with a focus on the ethical and methodological prob-lems of EBM. The claims that EBM can herald a new theory of epistemology and a Kuhnian paradigm will be refuted. The solution is to describe EBM as a necessary development in medicine to deal with the increasing amount of evidence and medical data without loosing the single patient out of sight.

















