Language
English
Publication Date
10-6-2025
Journal
Clinical Infectious Diseases
DOI
10.1093/cid/ciaf270
PMID
40581736
Abstract
Clinicians are constantly bombarded with an onslaught of newly published data, yet they must make clinical decisions despite a dearth of clinical data. Sometimes, they may fall back on clinical practices entrenched by experience, unaware that they are upheld by dogmatic tradition rather than robust evidence. Ideally, the totality of evidence must be assessed and utilized for clinical decision-making, irrespective of entrenched orthodoxy. Here, we explore the questions, how much evidence is needed to revise established clinical practices and, more fundamentally, can data alone truly catalyze such shifts.
Keywords
Humans, Clinical Decision-Making, Evidence-Based Medicine
Published Open-Access
yes
Recommended Citation
Phillips, Matthew C; Davar, Kusha; Freling, Sarah; et al., "Practicing With Intent: How to Teach an Old Dogma New Tricks" (2025). Faculty, Staff and Students Publications. 7015.
https://digitalcommons.library.tmc.edu/baylor_docs/7015