In the sense of medical pluralism, both basic approaches come into play; the term refers somewhat more frequently to the methods of gaining medical knowledge than to the plurality of medical practice. An example of this would be the relationship between methodological approaches such as [[Cognition based medicine|cognition-based medicine]] (CBM) and [[Wikipedia:Evidence-based medicine|evidence-based medicine]] (EBM). | In the sense of medical pluralism, both basic approaches come into play; the term refers somewhat more frequently to the methods of gaining medical knowledge than to the plurality of medical practice. An example of this would be the relationship between methodological approaches such as [[Cognition based medicine|cognition-based medicine]] (CBM) and [[Wikipedia:Evidence-based medicine|evidence-based medicine]] (EBM). |