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Becoming a Phronimos:

Evidence-Based Medicine, Clinical Decision Making, and the Role of Practical Wisdom in Primary Care

Abstract: There has been much discussion about the overmedicalization of human experience and the problems incurred by overzealous action-oriented medical care. In this paper we describe the Aristotelean virtue of phronesis, or practical wisdom, and discuss how it can be developed by interested clinicians. We argue that becoming a phronimos requires conscious attention to one’s practice by using feedback to continually improve. But there must also be judicious adherence to clinical practice guidelines and advocacy for people-as-patients at individual, community, and national levels.

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Cosgrove, L., & Shaughnessy, A. F. (2023). Becoming a Phronimos: Evidence-Based Medicine, Clinical Decision Making, and the Role of Practical Wisdom in Primary Care. The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine36(4), 531-536.