Show Notes:
In this debut episode of Clinician's Edge, Craig Smith (physical therapist, clinic founder, and systems thinker) and Ryan (data scientist and research methodologist) dive into the real-world tensions between research evidence and clinical decision-making.
🔍 Topics Covered:
The disconnect between research findings and clinical realities
What evidence-based practice should mean—but often doesn’t
Why “research says” can be an intellectually lazy phrase
The difference between internal validity and external validity
The clinician's dilemma: treating the individual vs. following the average
How randomized trials are designed—and why their findings may not translate
Availability bias and how it distorts clinical perception
The power and limits of real-world evidence
Why most clinics can’t push back on published research—even if they should
What it takes to innovate responsibly in healthcare
💡 Key Takeaway:
Evidence-based practice is not about blindly following research—it's about integrating high-quality research with clinical expertise and individual patient needs. If you want to challenge the evidence, bring better data and better methods to the table.
🛠️ Next Steps:
If you’re a clinician or clinic owner looking to improve your systems, better use data, and align your practice with your philosophy of care, visit amptimum.com to book a free session.
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