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by firejake308
640 days ago
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What's wrong with the simple solution, i.e., understanding when the algorithms apply and when they don't? For example, if an RCT shows that in-hospital initiation of all 4 of the heart failure GDMT's leads to reduced mortality compared to delayed initiation of GDMT, then you also have to learn that 97% of patients in the study had a baseline SBP of at least 97. Therefore, maybe you shouldn't start 4 BP-lowering meds on your HF patient with a baseline SBP of 86. If people learn when to apply rules, then I think you don't need humanities education and you don't need a system-wide reset either. |
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