Episode 50: Evidence-Based Medicine: What Does it Really Mean?

Episode 50: Evidence-Based Medicine: What Does it Really Mean?

I have been a fan of John Mandrola, MD for years, and I am not exaggerating. He is a cardiac electrophysiologist at Baptist Health (Louisville, KY) who truly understand clinical medicine but I have yet to meet someone as patient-centric as John. He visits with me on the podcast and explains how all medical evidence is flawed and a critical mistake HCPs can make with overgeneralizing the results of clinical trials.

One of my absolute favorite podcast episodes that I have ever taped. Once you listen, you’ll know why.

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