Medical decisions are usually thought to follow from evidence-based science, but this is an oversimplified view. The book investigates the complex nature of evidence in medicine, makes a case for the centrality of clinical judgement, and identifies the elements of good judgement in decisions made in the clinic, in public health, and in resource management.
''... [A] well-written book... lucid discussion of the relation between science and art in clinical medicine... I was so impressed with the clarity and intelligence... of this book.'' -The New England Journal of Medicine
''... [A] well-written book... lucid discussion of the relation between science and art in clinical medicine... I was so impressed with the clarity and intelligence... of this book.'' -The New England Journal of Medicine
The BRAND NEW gripping gangland thriller from bestselling author Edie Baylis!Samantha Reynold and Seb Stoker are looking forward to the future together. With all the recent trials and tribulations...
Philosophy may be said to contain the principles of the rational cognition that concepts afford us of things (not merely, as with logic, the principles of the form of thought in general irrespective...