Bridging uncertainty and action

Medicine is always uncertain because evidence is always incomplete. The bridge between this incompleteness and the decisions that must be made is the preference of the patient in discussion with their physician. No insightful care can make believe this bridge doesn’t exist, that evidence is somehow complete and easily applied without the thoughts and wishes of the patient and physician themselves. 

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Published on May 30, 2012 06:33
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