EBM provider Bazian uses Scrubs to make a point

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A few more things about Bazian, the company that provides the evidence-based medicine (EBM) analysis used by Behind the Headlines. (Bazian, BTW, is named after the 18th century mathematician Thomas Bayes, as in Bayesian probability.) Those who work at Bazian call themselves evidologists. "Evidology aggregates, filters and synthesizes the entire universe of research about a given question into one odds-based answer." Hmmm. Well at least they're the first to admit this sounds grandiose. But they insist it's not: "If you're not using evidology then necessarily you are basing decisions on opinion or individual studies, and these routinely turn out to have been wrong."

Bazian has a colorful, casual, good-natured presentation on their website about EBM and what the company does. (See Sources below.) There's even a slide of Doctors Kelso and Cox from Scrubs.

Scrubs doctors

Ahh yes, the change in the doctor/patient relationship. That's a subject for numerous future posts.

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