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    • Clinical Medicine
    • Research Methodology
    • Biostatistics

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    • Evidence-Based Medicine (EBM) integrates clinical experience, research evidence, and patient preferences.
    • EBM has improved management for complex diseases but faces challenges like conflicts of interest.
    • The need for enhanced scientific rigor in medical practice is increasingly recognized.

    Purpose:

    • To re-emphasize the critical importance of scientific rigor in Evidence-Based Medicine.
    • To highlight key components of rigorous EBM: precise clinical question formulation, systematic literature exploration, and critical appraisal of evidence.
    • To address the limitations of EBM in individual patient care and introduce personalized medicine as a solution.

    Summary:

    • EBM's core principles include clinical experience, research evidence, and patient expectations.
    • Effective EBM requires formulating specific clinical questions, conducting systematic literature searches, and evaluating the certainty of trial conclusions.
    • EBM offers tools to navigate biostatistics, identify study biases, and data embellishment.

    Impact:

    • Reinforces the necessity of scientific integrity in medical practice.
    • Suggests personalized medicine can overcome EBM's group-based limitations for individual patient decision-making.
    • Aims to improve the reliability and applicability of medical evidence in clinical settings.