Chapter 17 -Evidence Faith Ego and 1.4 Percent
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This chapter explores the synthesis of modern evidence-based medicine with the ancient philosophical concept of sraddha, or faith, categorisingclinical practice into three distinct psychological temperaments. By using ahospital journal club as a narrative backdrop, the text contrasts Sattvic faith, which is a truth-aligned commitment to scientific data and humble self-correction, against Rajasic ego-driven interventions and Tamasic adherence to outdated traditions. The core message emphasizes thattrue medical wisdom requires calibrating one’s confidence tothe actual quality of available data, noting that a mere 1.4% of resuscitation guidelines rely on high-level evidence. Ultimately, the source serves as a pedagogicalguide for practitioners to achieve intellectual liberation byreplacing dogmatic or impulsive actions with a disciplined, evolving pursuit of clinical truth.