From Evidence-Based Corona Medicine to Organismic Systems Corona Medicine

Philosophy of Medicine 4 (1) (2023)
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Abstract

The Covid-19 pandemic has challenged both medicine and governments as they have strived to confront the pandemic and its consequences. One major challenge is that evidence-based medicine has struggled to provide timely and necessary evidence to guide medical practice and public policy formulation. We propose an extension of evidence-based corona medicine to an organismic systems corona medicine as a multilevel conceptual framework to develop a robust concept-oriented medical system. The proposed organismic systems corona medicine could help to prevent or mitigate future pandemics by transitioning to a bifocal medicine that extends an empirical evidence-based medicine to a theory-oriented organismic systems medicine.

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James Marcum
Baylor University
Felix Tretter
Bertalanffy Center (Alumnus)

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