— X.M. Meijome (@EnferEvidente) julio 6, 2014
This twitter account, @enferevidente, specializing in clinical safety, has offered us the link to a paper on the history of the EBM which is a jewel in itself. If you click on the tweet, you may access a collaboratively edited video from the British Medical Journal and The JAMA Network. It’s a chat, moderated by Richard Smith, where Gordon Guyatt, Kay Dickersin, Drummond Rennie, Brian Haynes and Paul Glasziou – all ‘parents’ of EBM. There are also connections with David Sakkett, Iain Chalmers and Muir Gray. If you wish to press the play button (do it through the link in the tweet), you will see how veteran scientists explain their conversion to the, new (at that time) way of seeing clinical research, along with their views on the current circumstances.
The future of EBM from its "parents"
What interested me most, however, was the last round of the chat, when Richard Smith questions the guests about how they see the future of EBM and clinical practice, and on this I made some notes as follows:

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