Original Article

Teaching Evidence-Based Physical Diagnosis: Six Bedside Lessons

Authors: Steven McGee, MD

Abstract

Evidence-based physical diagnosis is an essential part of the bedside curriculum. By using the likelihood ratio, a simple measure of diagnostic accuracy, teachers can quickly adapt this approach to their bedside teaching. Six recurring themes in evidence-based physical diagnosis are fully reviewed, with examples, in this article.

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