tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-573013489446562328.post6514857187986485373..comments2024-03-17T10:42:38.084-07:00Comments on Everyday E(B)M: Hippocratic Medicine No. 2: Between a Rock and a Hard PlaceAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09366751728316037926noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-573013489446562328.post-88491857536394334142015-02-13T09:21:28.770-08:002015-02-13T09:21:28.770-08:00Excellent synopsis of the real-world barriers that...Excellent synopsis of the real-world barriers that reside between what we know and what we do. I'm curious as to how the Radiologist, Neurologist, and Neurosurgeons would respond to this case within the context of over-testing, over-diagnosis, and downstream preventable over-treatment? Emergency Medicine cannot solve this misuse of diagnostic testing alone! <br />Chris Carpenter, MD, MSs<br />Associate Professor, Washington University in St. Louis Division of Emergency Medicine<br />Director, Evidence Based Medicine<br />Chair, SAEM Interest Group for Evidence Based Healthcare & ImplementationChristopher Carpenterhttp://emed.wustl.edu/carpenter_christopher/LabHome.aspxnoreply@blogger.com