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Moving Towards Evidence Based Medicine
by: ICYOU.com
| Running Time: 190 seconds |
Published: 2009-12-23 18:22:43 |
Dr. Mark B. McClellan, Brookings Institution Senior Fellow, talks about the importance in creating a learning healthcare system where we can routinely get evidence out of medical practice.
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