Abstract
Medicine in the last decades of the twentieth century was ripe for a data sweep that would bring systematic analysis to treatment strategies that seemingly had stood the test of time but were actually unvalidated. Coalescing under the banner of evidence-based medicine, this process has helped to standardize care, minimize error, and promote patient safety. But with this advancement, something of the art of medicine has been lost.
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Fins, J. J. (2016). What’s Wrong with Evidence-Based Medicine? The Hastings Center Report, 46(1). https://doi.org/10.1002/hast.534
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