The main theme of the book stresses that, whenever possible, clinical decisions must be based on the best evidence from clinical research, but the authors also highlight the pitfalls of such research and the problems involved in extrapolating from groups of patients to the individual.
This beautifully written book integrates the science and statistical approach of evidence–based medicine with the art and humanism of medical practice; distinguishing between data, sets of data, knowledge and wisdom, and the application of knowledge.
Such an intellectually challenging book is ideal for both medical students and doctors who require theoretical and practical clinical skills to help ensure that they apply theory in practice.
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