David Sackett

David Lawrence Sackett
Born November 17, 1934 (1934-11-17) (age 77)
Chicago, Illinois
Known for Pioneer in evidence-based medicine

David Lawrence Sackett, OC, FRSC (born November 17, 1934) is a Canadian medical doctor and a pioneer in evidence-based medicine.[1][2] He founded the first department of clinical epidemiology in Canada at McMaster University, and the Oxford Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine.[3] He is well known for his textbooks Clinical Epidemiology and Evidence-Based Medicine.

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Education

Sackett obtained his medical degree at the University of Illinois, has a Doctor of Science from the University of Bern and a Master of Science in Epidemiology from Harvard University.

Career

David Sackett altered the routine practice on administering tonsillectomies in the 1950s, and in the 1970s, demonstrated that other methods were often preferable to the common radical mastectomy when treating breast cancer.

Honours

In 2001, he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada.[4] In 1992, he was made a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. In 2000, he was inducted into the Canadian Medical Hall of Fame.[5] In 2009, he was awarded the Gairdner Foundation Wightman Award.[6]

Selected publications

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References

  1. ^ White B (2004). "Making evidence-based medicine doable in everyday practice.". Fam Pract Manag 11 (2): 51–8. PMID 15011482.  Free Full Text.
  2. ^ Evidence-Based Medicine Working Group (1992). "Evidence-based medicine. A new approach to teaching the practice of medicine". JAMA 268 (17): 2420–5. doi:10.1001/jama.268.17.2420. PMID 1404801. 
  3. ^ Center for Evidence-Based Medicine
  4. ^ Order of Canada citation
  5. ^ "Citation". Canadian Medical Hall of Fame. http://www.cdnmedhall.org/laureates/?laur_id=47. 
  6. ^ "McMaster researcher to receive 2009 Gairdner Wightman Award". McMaster University. http://fhs.mcmaster.ca/main/news/news_2009/gairdner_wightman_award_2009.html. 

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