Research Philosophy in Medicine
Abstract
In medicine, the main pursuit is to preserve health and cure disease. The present state of medical practice suggests that a solution is still far to seek. During its advance through the centuries, however, medicine has always been driven into action and from numerous realm of empiricism has gained useful information.
While it is true that medicine is an art which may have been glorified unduly in the past, it is as much a science as well especially in the present day world. Like any other discipline of science no real progress in medicine has ever been made without research. There can be no progress in medicine when there is a fixed creed. A creed in medicine means that all future practice and
treatment shall be based upon certain doctrines, dogmas and rules that have been formulated and beyond which it is heresy.
Downloads
References
Harvey AM. Science at the bedside: clinical research in American medicine 1905-1945. Baltimore-John Hopkins University Press, 1981.
Racker E. Science and the cure of Diseases: Letters to members of congress. Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ 1979.
Beyond tomorrow: trends and prospects in medical science: a seventy-fifth Anniversary Conference. Rockefeller University 1977.
DeMaria AN. Clinical trials and clinical judgment. J Am Coll Cardiol 2008; 51:1120-2.
DoBias M. Comparison analysis. Critics questioning design of effectiveness studies. Mod Healthc 2009; 39:10.
Highleyman L. A guide to clinical trials. Part II: interpreting medical research. BETA 2006; 18:41-7.
Downloads
Published
How to Cite
Issue
Section
License
Copyright (c) 2021 Sultana Ahmed
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.
Articles published in the Journal of Dow University of Health Sciences are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License https://creativecommons.org/ licenses/by-nc/4.0/. This license permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium; provided the original work is properly cited and initial publication in this journal.