The need for comprehensive pharmacotherapy curricula
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Need for medicine-based evidence in pharmacotherapy
As pointed out in the debate between Parker and Anderson & Haddad (2003), a gap exists between the results of randomised controlled trials (RCTs) and what is seen in daily psychiatric practice. While both parties in the debate come to more or less opposing conclusions, they agree upon the fact that the conditions in trials into the efficacy of antidepressants differ from the conditions in the f...
متن کاملNeed for medicine-based evidence in pharmacotherapy.
As pointed out in the debate between Parker and Anderson & Haddad (2003), a gap exists between the results of randomised controlled trials (RCTs) and what is seen in daily psychiatric practice. While both parties in the debate come to more or less opposing conclusions, they agree upon the fact that the conditions in trials into the efficacy of antidepressants differ from the conditions in the f...
متن کاملNeed for medicine-based evidence in pharmacotherapy
As pointed out in the debate between Parker and Anderson & Haddad (2003), a gap exists between the results of randomised controlled trials (RCTs) and what is seen in daily psychiatric practice. While both parties in the debate come to more or less opposing conclusions, they agree upon the fact that the conditions in trials into the efficacy of antidepressants differ from the conditions in the f...
متن کاملNeed for medicine-based evidence in pharmacotherapy
As pointed out in the debate between Parker and Anderson & Haddad (2003), a gap exists between the results of randomised controlled trials (RCTs) and what is seen in daily psychiatric practice. While both parties in the debate come to more or less opposing conclusions, they agree upon the fact that the conditions in trials into the efficacy of antidepressants differ from the conditions in the f...
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INTRODUCTION Recent surveys estimate that almost 30% of American and Canadian medical students gain work experience abroad during their 4 years of medical school (1), and many experts expect that number to increase in the future (1,2). However, little research exists regarding the ethical consequences of such experiences, or on the necessary training needed to prepare students for global health...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Academic Medicine
سال: 1998
ISSN: 1040-2446
DOI: 10.1097/00001888-199811000-00006