The problem of lack of transfer of knowledge in surgery is well illustrated by the variations in surgical practice across areas and countries. Surgery is not unique in this respect, and such variations have been documented in virtually all specialties and in primary care. The first issue is recognition that there is an inescapable and growing information problem. Unless we focus some of our research and practice effort on better organizing, filtering, and using the research that we have, the gap between what we know and what we do will continue to grow
4 páginasIn the art and science of surgery, the end results reflect a range of uncertainty, uncertai...
Objectives – Landmark studies published near the turn of the 21st century found an implementation ga...
Objectives The application of Evidence-Based principles to surgery is hindered by various obstacles....
The problem of lack of transfer of knowledge in surgery is well illustrated by the variations in sur...
Surgery as a discipline has perhaps been slower than others pecialties to embrace evidence based pri...
Background: Healthcare policy encourages the use of scientific evidence in the delivery of healthcar...
Professionalism is at the core of surgical practice. A major component of professionalism is a lifel...
Evidence-based surgery (EBS) is stressed to increase efficiency and health care quality, but not all...
This paper presents evidence that doctors behave very differently in making treatment recommendation...
Every year an estimated 234 million major surgical procedures are undertaken worldwide. In 2009–10, ...
University of Minnesota M.A. thesis. January 2012. Major: Philosophy. Advisor: Michael Root. 1 compu...
There is an acknowledged need for higher-quality evidence to quantify the benefit of surgical proced...
Purpose To address the factors that surgeons use to decide between 2 options for treatment when the ...
Objectives: The thesis seeks to provide an analysis of surgical work and decision making, to...
Surgeons have historically learned their craft through the apprenticeship model from their mentors. ...
4 páginasIn the art and science of surgery, the end results reflect a range of uncertainty, uncertai...
Objectives – Landmark studies published near the turn of the 21st century found an implementation ga...
Objectives The application of Evidence-Based principles to surgery is hindered by various obstacles....
The problem of lack of transfer of knowledge in surgery is well illustrated by the variations in sur...
Surgery as a discipline has perhaps been slower than others pecialties to embrace evidence based pri...
Background: Healthcare policy encourages the use of scientific evidence in the delivery of healthcar...
Professionalism is at the core of surgical practice. A major component of professionalism is a lifel...
Evidence-based surgery (EBS) is stressed to increase efficiency and health care quality, but not all...
This paper presents evidence that doctors behave very differently in making treatment recommendation...
Every year an estimated 234 million major surgical procedures are undertaken worldwide. In 2009–10, ...
University of Minnesota M.A. thesis. January 2012. Major: Philosophy. Advisor: Michael Root. 1 compu...
There is an acknowledged need for higher-quality evidence to quantify the benefit of surgical proced...
Purpose To address the factors that surgeons use to decide between 2 options for treatment when the ...
Objectives: The thesis seeks to provide an analysis of surgical work and decision making, to...
Surgeons have historically learned their craft through the apprenticeship model from their mentors. ...
4 páginasIn the art and science of surgery, the end results reflect a range of uncertainty, uncertai...
Objectives – Landmark studies published near the turn of the 21st century found an implementation ga...
Objectives The application of Evidence-Based principles to surgery is hindered by various obstacles....