There is a 17-year Gap Between New Knowledge and Practice: In Cardiovascular Disease it is 34 Years.
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The National Academy of Medicine (previously the Institute of Medicine) has said there is a 17-year gap between new knowledge and practice in medicine. “It now takes an average of 17 years for new knowledge generated by randomized controlled trails to be incorporated into practice, and even then application is highly uneven.” In cardiovascular and related conditions, the gap is twice as large.
There is a 17-year Gap Between New Knowledge and Practice: In Cardiovascular Disease it is 34 Years.
There is a 17-year Gap Between New Knowledge…
There is a 17-year Gap Between New Knowledge and Practice: In Cardiovascular Disease it is 34 Years.
The National Academy of Medicine (previously the Institute of Medicine) has said there is a 17-year gap between new knowledge and practice in medicine. “It now takes an average of 17 years for new knowledge generated by randomized controlled trails to be incorporated into practice, and even then application is highly uneven.” In cardiovascular and related conditions, the gap is twice as large.