Every year, many children around the world are diagnosed with cancer. While the overall survival of pediatric patients with cancer is high and constantly improving with clinical trials and adjustments ...
Incorporating Prognostic Models Into Clinical Practice for Patients With Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer In the article accompanying this editorial, 11 the investigators present compelling data ...
Post by Bryan G. Cook, University of Hawaii at Manoa A few internet searches (conducted on May 23, 2015) hint at the ubiquity of evidence-based reforms in contemporary education: Searches of “evidence ...
Rick: There’s a lot of enthusiasm for “evidence-based practice.” I get it. I’d much rather schools employ evidence-based practices than “evidence-free” or “demonstrably ineffective” ones. But the ...
On World Homoeopathy Day 2026, CCRH highlights Homoeopathy's role in sustainable, patient-centered, and evidence-based ...
This article is the latest in the Health Affairs Forefront featured topic, Accountable Care for Population Health, featuring analysis and discussion of how to understand, design, support, and measure ...
In 2006, Jeffrey Pfeffer and Robert I. Sutton noted in their 2006 Harvard Business Review article the emergence of evidence-based medicine and suggested that practice of management too could profit ...
In “Straight Talk with Rick and Jal,” Harvard University’s Jal Mehta and I examine some of the reforms and enthusiasms that permeate education. In a field full of buzzwords and jargon, our goal is ...
However, despite the promise of evidence-based reforms, the devil of realizing that potential lies in the details. One vexing detail related to evidence-based reforms is terminology; many stakeholders ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results