I'm actually not an 'ME patient' as my doctor said that she'd just look after my non-ME health needs as she doesn't know anything about ME. And I'm not very patient.<content now deleted for family privacy>
No problem, hope it's ok now and that I haven't misunderstood.Actually Michiel, so sorry to be a pain
Ok thanks, Wilhelmina.@Michiel Tack , I don’t think that it would be appropriate for me to sign since I am involved in other areas of the Values and Policies initiative, but it’s a good statement and I applaud you for creating it. I’m always happy when people treat new scientific hypotheses with skepticism and caution.
I've just read it. It's a long rant that has a few ideas lost among the ranting. I think his main argument is that 'clinical epidemiology' which seems to mean doctors doing what they have observed to work, being replaced with clinical trials and meta analyses and NICE guidelines. He describes this as a cook book approach and thinks it's a bad thing.For a critique of EBM read this piece by Bruce Charlton.
Zombie science of evidence-based medicine
I'm still not clear what the problem is with EBM. Surely it's better for doctors to base their practice on scientific evidence, including that from double blind controlled trials, rather than on what they've always done or what they were taught at medical school, or what they've tried out on a few patients and seemed to work.Aren’t we just saying we want to be clear that the statement definitely does not mean that we the organisation should support the current flavour of the month known as Evidence Based Medicine or EBM.
Thank you Ravn, also for your help in drafting the letter. Will add you to the list.Happy to put my name to this @Michiel Tack.
Bea Ravn, PwME, active when able on S4ME and in M.E. Awareness NZ.
I wonder if the fact that ME Action is a US organisation (with international outposts) means that EBM is missing is more of an issue in the UK with the BPS brigade than it is in the US? Not a reason to ignore it, just perhaps an explanation why it got missed.