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The Root Cause Medicine Podcast

How Evidence-Based Medicine Shapes Patient Care

The Root Cause Medicine Podcast

Kate Kresge

Alternative Health, 810564, Medicine, Health & Fitness

4.8581 Ratings

🗓️ 13 February 2024

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

In today's episode of The Root Cause Medicine Podcast, we dive into evidence-based medicine, biases in clinical studies, and the significance of a patient-centered approach with Dr. Allen Sussman. You’ll hear us discuss: 1. The role of evidence-based medicine in patient-centered care 2. How to critically evaluate medical studies 3. Statistical versus clinical significance in medicine 4. Integrating complementary and alternative medicine 5. “Saving the Art of Medicine” book 6. Balancing compassion and evidence in medical practice Dr. Allen Sussman is a highly experienced endocrinologist who has practiced for over 34 years and taught as a clinical assistant professor at the University of Washington. He co-founded the Rainier Clinical Research Center, where he was involved in numerous evidence-based studies and helped develop innovative treatments for diabetes. He also served as the director of Alternative Medical Services at Valley Medical Center and was part of a task force in Washington State to create standardized practices within alternative medicine. Dr. Sussman authored "Saving the Art of Medicine," which provides an all-around view of the medical field and what it means to be a healer. Order tests through Rupa Health, the BEST place to order functional medicine lab tests from 30+ labs - https://www.rupahealth.com/reference-guide

Transcript

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0:00.0

Today on the root cause medicine podcast.

0:02.9

Evidence-based medicine is considered scientific.

0:06.9

What does scientific means?

0:08.4

It means that it is trying to be objective.

0:12.2

It is trying to get rid of people and opinions.

0:16.7

It's trying to give the truth.

0:19.2

And if you actually know what science is about, such people as popper and what's called falsifiability,

0:26.4

a study never says what something is.

0:30.2

It says what something can be falsified as not true.

0:34.1

So you're not actually getting the truth.

0:35.7

You're getting more and more things that aren't true, so to speak, and what's going on.

0:41.3

I think it's important to always realize that there is this subjective part to it.

0:46.3

Hello, hello. I'm your co-host for today, Dr. Carrie Jones, and I am so excited to have on Dr. Alan Sussman.

0:53.3

He has over 30 years as a board-certified endocrinologist,

0:58.4

researcher, and professor. He's also the author of saving the art of medicine. Now, given his

1:04.8

vast years as a researcher and an endocrinologist, of course, I had to get in there and pick his

1:09.7

brain. We talked all things research.

1:12.5

We talked about guidelines.

1:14.2

We talked about placebo effect.

1:16.0

We talked about relative risk versus absolute risk.

1:19.1

And then of course, we talked about his book,

1:21.3

saving the art of medicine as he went from an extremely conventional background into

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