Evidence-based humour? Well, another glamourous term.
It meant to produce smile on faces in New Year's eve. I suppose it did;
and now it's time to laugh for a while. See this funny short story in
the BMJ. Be careful if you are wearing a tie or have a nose ring!
"On abandoning ties and avoiding nose rings: Medical humour has
implications for evidence based medicine..."
John Attia and Kichu Nair; BMJ 2003;327 345
http://bmj.com/cgi/content/full/327/7410/345-a?etoc
Best wishes
Arash
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Arash Rashidian, MD
Health Services Research Scholar
Department of Health Sciences
Genesis 6
University of York
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