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Healing Is Possible
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Dr. Ken Milne: What is the evidence for evidence-based medicine?
Healing Is Possible
39 minutes 43 seconds
2 years ago
Dr. Ken Milne: What is the evidence for evidence-based medicine?

Dr. Ken Milne has been working clinically as an emergency physician for 27 years and is an Associate Professor in the Department of Medicine (Division of Emergency Medicine) and Department of Family Medicine. Dr. Milne is passionate about skepticism and critical thinking. He is the creator of the knowledge translation project, The Skeptics’ Guide to Emergency Medicine (TheSGEM). He teachesa evidence-based medicine, clinical epidemiology, critical appraisal and biostatistics at Western University in London, Ontario, and serves as a senior editor of Academic Emergency Medicine. He has no funding from the pharmaceutical or biomedical device industry.  


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