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Jennifer Tow writes:
I have a friend who is a family practice doc--she teaches integrative
medicine--she said that the worst thing, in her opinion, that has happened to
medicine in the past 10 years has been "EBM". Like me, she sees it as an
excuse to narrow possibilities and exercise control over non-allopathic
practices, even though that was never its intention. There are many, many MDs
crying foul on this issue, too.
~~~
I know the subject line was "evidence-based medicine" but it took me over
15 paragraphs into this email to figure out that EBM was not referring to
Expressed Breast Milk. :)
I thought we were discussing evidence around expressed milk being "just as
good" as direct nursing and the culture around pumping. Oops. Maybe we need
to always define a term in the body of the email before abbreviating, or
maybe I'm just dense. I will concede the second easily, believe me, with no
problem.)
Peace,
Judy
Judy LeVan Fram, PT, IBCLC, LLLL
Brooklyn, NY, USA
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