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LancetClaw AnswersUpdated Mar 17, 2026

What is evidence-based medicine?

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Evidence-based medicine (EBM) is the practice of making clinical decisions by integrating three components: (1) the best available research evidence, (2) your clinical expertise, and (3) your patient's values and preferences. It follows a 5-step process: Ask, Acquire, Appraise, Apply, and Assess.

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Recommended mode: ClinicalScenario: Medical students or clinicians learning EBM principles for clinical practice and evidence review.

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Execution Steps

  1. 1Ask: Formulate a clinical question using the PICO framework.
  2. 2Acquire: Search for the best available evidence (PubMed, Cochrane Library).
  3. 3Appraise: Critically evaluate the evidence for validity and applicability.
  4. 4Apply: Integrate evidence with clinical expertise and patient preferences.
  5. 5Assess: Evaluate the outcome and refine your practice.

Prompt Template

I am a [specialty] clinician asking: [clinical question]. Help me formulate this as a PICO question and suggest the best evidence sources to search.

Common Failure Points

  • Treating EBM as "cookbook medicine" (ignoring clinical judgment and patient preferences)
  • Only searching Google instead of medical databases for evidence
  • Not checking if the evidence is still current (papers may be retracted or superseded)

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