Next time someone quotes medical guidelines or medical evidence at you, tell them to read this & ask: 'Are you sure?' http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/pink-ribbon-blues/201407/call-elevated-science-and-honorable-dialogue …
@Cleverestcookie I'd be happy with the evidence. Less willing to accept anyone's claim of 'expertise' on face value these days. Wonder why?
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@C7RKY expertise must be evidence-based too. I'm not an expert just because I say so ;-) -
@Cleverestcookie See...I knew I liked you for a reason! If only everyone in the medical/scientific world adopted the same thinking Cathy. -
@C7RKY I am bloody awesome. But, importantly, understand the limits of my expertise. -
@Cleverestcookie It's that understanding which permits awesomeness (<-- is that a word?) Failing to understand one's own limits is dangerous -
@C7RKY indeed. A problem across the spectrum of life
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@C7RKY expertise is understanding appropriate application of evidence-based intervention to individuals with variation in effect and outcome -
@Cleverestcookie Yep...that's the thing I no longer trust. ;-) -
@C7RKY some people don't seem to get it. You can tell by their understanding of what 'guidelines' are & defensive practice which may be poor
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