Evidence Based Practice was founded on the basic premise that all avenues of patient evaluation and treatment should be equitably explored and implemented in order to provide patients with comprehensive and comprehensive care. Medicine is continually explored and improved through one's own experience and that of others. It should be no surprise then that evidence-based medicine has established itself in modern healthcare as a way of collaborating the experience and research of many, for the benefit of the patient and the doctor, ensuring accuracy of relevance and assessment of overall needs as it applies to professionals, personal and economic situations. Evidence-based practice allows clinicians to look beyond the typical narrow scope of evaluation and treatment that often emerges when providers become overly comfortable with a “gold” set of diagnostic tools and resources; provide a gateway to knowledge by encouraging doctors to explore techniques and treatments that would otherwise be overlooked. The success of this type of practice depends on the skill of the clinician...
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