The patient’s body is made of atoms that move according to physical laws.
Yes, but making treatment decisions based pathophysiological theories goes counter to what evidence-based medicine is about. The idea of this method is that it’s going to be used by doctors practicing evidence-based medicine.
You can argue that evidence-based medicine is a flawed paradigm and doctors should instead practice physical-law-based medicine (or whatever you want to call it) but that’s a more general discussion then the one about this particular heuristic.
Yes, but making treatment decisions based pathophysiological theories goes counter to what evidence-based medicine is about. The idea of this method is that it’s going to be used by doctors practicing evidence-based medicine.
You can argue that evidence-based medicine is a flawed paradigm and doctors should instead practice physical-law-based medicine (or whatever you want to call it) but that’s a more general discussion then the one about this particular heuristic.