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Despite the enthusiasm of the evidence-based medicine movement and its documented successes, contemporary medicine appears to remain largely evidence-poor, not evidence-based. Future research should aim to provide reliable descriptions of what constitutes valid clinical reasoning in evidence-poor situations.
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