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Medical Nihilism

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Medical nihilism is the view that we should have little confidence in the effectiveness of medical interventions. Jacob Stegenga argues persuasively that this is how we should see modern medicine, and suggests that medical research must be modified, clinical practice should be less aggressive, and regulatory standards should be enhanced.

List of contents










  • 1: Introduction

  • Part I. Concepts

  • 2: Effectiveness of Medical Interventions

  • 3: Effectiveness and Medicalization

  • 4: Magic Bullets

  • Part II. Methods

  • 5: Down with the Hierarchies

  • 6: Malleability of Meta-Analysis

  • 7: Assessing Medical Evidence

  • 8: Measuring Effectiveness

  • 9: Hollow Hunt for Harms

  • Part III. Evidence and Values

  • 10: Bias and Fraud

  • 11: Medical Nihilism

  • 12: Conclusion

  • Appendix 1. Bayes' Theorem and Screening

  • Appendix 2. Measurement Scales

  • Appendix 3. Epistemic Proof of Superiority of RD over RR

  • Appendix 4. Decision-Theoretic Proof of Superiority of RD over RR

  • Appendix 5. Modeling the Measurement of Effectiveness



About the author










Jacob Stegenga is a Lecturer in the Department of History and Philosophy of Science at the University of Cambridge. He received a Ph.D. from the University of California San Diego, and he has held fellowships at the University of Toronto and the Institute of Advanced Study at Durham University. His research focuses on philosophy of science, including methodological problems of medical research, conceptual questions in evolutionary biology, and fundamental topics in reasoning and rationality. His research employs empirical findings, analysis, and formal methods to establish normative conclusions about science.


Summary

Medical nihilism is the view that we should have little confidence in the effectiveness of medical interventions. Jacob Stegenga argues persuasively that this is how we should see modern medicine, and suggests that medical research must be modified, clinical practice should be less aggressive, and regulatory standards should be enhanced.

Additional text

Jacob Stegenga's book is timely as it arrives when many doctors feel medicine is in crisis. We have become unsure what medicine is for and have over-reached ourselves; and despite the appearance of evidence-based medicine 20 years ago there is deep anxiety now about the quality and completeness of the evidence that underpins medicine. The best doctors, I believe, have always been medical nihilists, aware that many new interventions are oversold, but the depth and scope of this book can help doctors move beyond their present crisis.

Product details

Authors Jacob Stegenga, Jacob (University of Cambridge) Stegenga
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.05.2020
 
EAN 9780198747208
ISBN 978-0-19-874720-8
No. of pages 248
Dimensions 156 mm x 235 mm x 15 mm
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Natural sciences (general)

PHILOSOPHY / General, Medicine: general issues, MEDICAL / General, SCIENCE / Philosophy & Social Aspects, Philosophy of Science, Medicine / Healthcare: general issues / topics

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