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What has EBM done for healthcare?

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Evidence-Based Health Care
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Professor Carl Heneghan gives a talk for the Centre for Evidence Based Medicine podcast series.

EBM has been transformational for healthcare, however, currently it is poorly understood how this has occurred over time. Using Heart Attack as an example, Prof Carl Heneghan will demonstrate and discuss how EBM has saved lives, and invite the audience to consider the consequence of a health system without evidence. More informatiopn can be found here; www.cebm.net/what-has-ebm-done-for-healthcare/

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Evidence-Based Health Care
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Carl Heneghan
Keywords
CEBM
Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine
EBM
Evidence-Based Medicine
Randomised Trials
Evidence-Based Health Care
health care
Department: Medical Sciences Division
Date Added: 22/10/2015
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