15/02/2024
Something that really resonated with me recently are the 3 key core principles of Evidence-Based Medicine: Scientific Evidence, Clinical Accumen , and Intuitive Insight.
These are 3 core values that I bring into my practice as a clinician.
Let me ask you a question.
You have a lady sitting in front of you who is convinced there is something wrong with her child, and as a health professional, you say, 'you can't prove that because there is no evidence'. A mother has the ability to have an intuitive insight to be able to protect her child. But traditionally, we have been ignoring people's intuitions and their unique needs and circumstances.
Through the narrow one-size fits all approach, we have learned to treat our body systems in isolation, which has led to segregated thinking on how we view our health. We overlook the interconnectedness of physical, mental, and social factors that influence health.
It is important to look beyond surface-level symptoms and delve into the deeper, often multifaceted causes of illness in order to provide more effective and sustainable solutions for those experiencing health challenges. It's our responsibility to consider people's intuitions, balance them with what is known, and work WITH them to support their needs and preferences in a collaborative and non-prescriptive approach.
What do you think?