This article is about current challenges to evidence-based medicine (EMB) in Italy. The authors, who share a 20-year commitment to the field of clinical research, discuss what they define as a phase of "stagnation" in practicing and teaching methods and research tactics, both in clinical and academic settings. Early success of EBM cultural movement was not persistent. The authors reason about how the teaching of EBM has remained a niche, concerning few professionals compared to the needs of the country. The authors identify some reasons that might have led to inconsistent attention to research methodology and address ways to strengthen the contribution of academic medicine to clinical research.

10 years of stagnant clinical research in the Italian academic context / Moja, L.; Banzi, R.; Cabitza, F.; Capobussi, M.; Castellini, G.; Cereda, D.; Cinquini, M.; Colombo, C.; Costantino, G.; D'Amico, R.; Gianola, S.; Gonzalez-Lorenzo, M.; Lodi, G.; Lucenteforte, E.; Minozzi, S.; Moschetti, I.; Muti, P.; Petri, D.; Podda, G. M.; Squizzato, A.; Tirani, M.; Virgili, G.; Berardinelli, D.. - In: RECENTI PROGRESSI IN MEDICINA. - ISSN 2038-1840. - 113:1(2022), pp. 30-35. [10.1701/3733.37182]

10 years of stagnant clinical research in the Italian academic context

D'Amico R.;
2022

Abstract

This article is about current challenges to evidence-based medicine (EMB) in Italy. The authors, who share a 20-year commitment to the field of clinical research, discuss what they define as a phase of "stagnation" in practicing and teaching methods and research tactics, both in clinical and academic settings. Early success of EBM cultural movement was not persistent. The authors reason about how the teaching of EBM has remained a niche, concerning few professionals compared to the needs of the country. The authors identify some reasons that might have led to inconsistent attention to research methodology and address ways to strengthen the contribution of academic medicine to clinical research.
2022
113
1
30
35
10 years of stagnant clinical research in the Italian academic context / Moja, L.; Banzi, R.; Cabitza, F.; Capobussi, M.; Castellini, G.; Cereda, D.; Cinquini, M.; Colombo, C.; Costantino, G.; D'Amico, R.; Gianola, S.; Gonzalez-Lorenzo, M.; Lodi, G.; Lucenteforte, E.; Minozzi, S.; Moschetti, I.; Muti, P.; Petri, D.; Podda, G. M.; Squizzato, A.; Tirani, M.; Virgili, G.; Berardinelli, D.. - In: RECENTI PROGRESSI IN MEDICINA. - ISSN 2038-1840. - 113:1(2022), pp. 30-35. [10.1701/3733.37182]
Moja, L.; Banzi, R.; Cabitza, F.; Capobussi, M.; Castellini, G.; Cereda, D.; Cinquini, M.; Colombo, C.; Costantino, G.; D'Amico, R.; Gianola, S.; Gonz...espandi
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