my favoured more recent one we have had adds in 'can't find any flaws' and then commends us on a technically proficient study that sadly measured all the worng things....
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That’s a slide that probably sums up lots of M&M meetings it just needs the “I’ve always done it this way and never had a problem” quote
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Not just the surgical
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Sometimes research findings collide against our common practice, particularly in Surgical site infection.... To change beliefs based on trial conclusions is often harder than we think
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Your flow chart made me think about this interesting article I read a while back that talks about why people don't change their belief systems despite new/ conflicting evidence. Humans are fascinating! https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2017/02/27/why-facts-dont-change-our-minds …
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Now I just have to decide which side of the flow chart 8 go down in reaction to that article!
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This could be a commentary on human nature; transferable to many different situations in life, not just medicine.
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Not just surgical?!
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Absolutely. I just happened to be in a surgical meeting when the slide was put up!
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Don’t let evidence and common sense stand between you and surgical dogma
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