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I was kindly asked by the BMJ to write a piece for a “Head-to-Head” feature on EBM.  Opposing me is the great Professor Darrel Francis, from Imperial College London and the National Heart and Lung Institute.   The resolution at stake was the following:  Does evidence-based medicine adversely affect clinical judgment?  I took the affirmative, of course, and Dr. Francis the negative.

Here is the piece (free access).

I’m very happy with it.  I think it’s my best effort against EBM so far, but you can judge for yourself.  Also, the BMJ is running a poll on this question.  As it currently stands, my position is trailing 40% against 60%.  However, given the pro-EBM indoctrination that has occurred over the last 30 years, I consider this to be a great victory!

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