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Using Evidence-Based Veterinary Medicine and Artificial Intelligence to Support Clinical Decision Making in
Sally Everitt1, Caroline Scobie2
1Evidence, RCVS Knowledge, 1 Hardwick Street, London, EC1R 4RB, UK.
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Clinical decision-making, including decisions about diagnosis and treatment options, are an important part of veterinary practice. While it is now recognised that the human brain has access to two main pathways to decision making these are subject to bias and limitations of working memory. This article will look at how the principles of evidence-based veterinary medicine and tools using artificial intelligence can be used to support clinical decision making.
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