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Adam Seth Cifu is an American
physician A physician, medical practitioner (British English), medical doctor, or simply doctor is a health professional who practices medicine, which is concerned with promoting, maintaining or restoring health through the Medical education, study, Med ...
, academic, author, and researcher. He is Professor of Medicine and Associate Director of the Bucksbaum Institute for Clinical Excellence at the
University of Chicago The University of Chicago (UChicago, Chicago, or UChi) is a Private university, private research university in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Its main campus is in the Hyde Park, Chicago, Hyde Park neighborhood on Chicago's South Side, Chic ...
. Adam Cifu has authored over 140 peer-reviewed publications on
clinical practice ''Clinical Practice'' is a bimonthly peer-reviewed open access medical journal. It covers good clinical practice and health care. The journal was established in 2004 as ''Therapy'' by Future Drugs Ltd, obtaining its current name in 2012 when it wa ...
, medical decision-making,
medical reversal Medical reversal refers to when a newer and methodologically superior clinical trial produces results that contradict existing clinical practice and the older trials on which it is based. This leads to an intervention that was widely used falling o ...
, and general
internal medicine Internal medicine, also known as general medicine in Commonwealth nations, is a medical specialty for medical doctors focused on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases in adults. Its namesake stems from "treatment of diseases of ...
. He is the co-author of a textbook on clinical reasoning, ''Symptom to Diagnosis: An Evidence-Based Guide'', and a book about medical decision making for the lay audience, ''Ending Medical Reversal: Improving Outcomes, Saving Lives''. He, together with Scott Stern, hosted the podcast ''S2D: The Symptom to Diagnosis Podcast'' and currently hosts The Clinical Excellence Podcast.


Education

Adam Cifu attended the
Dalton School The Dalton School, originally the Children's University School, is a private, coeducational college preparatory school in New York City and a member of both the Ivy Preparatory School League and the New York Interschool. The school is located in ...
in New York City. He then received his bachelor's degree (with honors) in chemistry from
Haverford College Haverford College ( ) is a private university, private Liberal arts colleges in the United States, liberal arts college in Haverford, Pennsylvania, United States. It was founded as a men's college in 1833 by members of the Religious Society of Fr ...
in 1989, and a
medical degree A medical degree is a professional degree admitted to those who have passed coursework in the fields of medicine and/or surgery from an accredited medical school. Obtaining a degree in medicine allows for the recipient to continue on into special ...
from Cornell University Medical College (now
Weill Cornell Medicine Weill Cornell Medicine (; officially Joan and Sanford I. Weill Medical College of Cornell University), originally Cornell University Medical College, is the medical school of Cornell University, located on the Upper East Side of Manhattan in Ne ...
) in 1993. He completed his internal medicine
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at the Beth Israel Hospital (now in
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) in Boston, Massachusetts is a teaching hospital of Harvard Medical School and one of the founding members of Beth Israel Lahey Health. It was formed out of the 1996 merger of Beth Israel Hospital (f ...
) in 1996, and then served as the
Primary Care Primary care is a model of health care that supports first-contact, accessible, continuous, comprehensive, and coordinated person-focused care. It aims to optimise population health and reduce disparities across the groups by ensuring equitable ...
Chief Resident.


Career

Adam Cifu started his career as a clinical fellow at
Harvard Medical School Harvard Medical School (HMS) is the medical school of Harvard University and is located in the Longwood Medical and Academic Area, Longwood Medical Area in Boston, Massachusetts. Founded in 1782, HMS is the third oldest medical school in the Un ...
in 1993, and became an instructor in medicine in 1996. He then joined the faculty of the
University of Chicago The University of Chicago (UChicago, Chicago, or UChi) is a Private university, private research university in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Its main campus is in the Hyde Park, Chicago, Hyde Park neighborhood on Chicago's South Side, Chic ...
as an Assistant Professor of Medicine in 1997. He was promoted to Associate Professor in 2005, and to Professor of Medicine in 2013.


Research

Adam Cifu's research is primarily focused on the evidence base of clinical practice.


Medical reversal

A
medical reversal Medical reversal refers to when a newer and methodologically superior clinical trial produces results that contradict existing clinical practice and the older trials on which it is based. This leads to an intervention that was widely used falling o ...
occurs when a robust
clinical trial Clinical trials are prospective biomedical or behavioral research studies on human subject research, human participants designed to answer specific questions about biomedical or behavioral interventions, including new treatments (such as novel v ...
produces results that contradict existing clinical practice and the older, less methodologically sound trials on which it is based. The term was coined in 2011 in an article by
Vinay Prasad Vinayak "Vinay" Kashyap Prasad is an American hematologist-oncologist and health researcher. He is a professor of Epidemiology and Biostatistics at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). He is the author of the books '' Ending Me ...
, Victor Gall, and Adam Cifu published in the ''Archives of Internal Medicine'' (now ''
JAMA ''JAMA'' (''The Journal of the American Medical Association'') is a peer-reviewed medical journal published 48 times a year by the American Medical Association. It publishes original research, reviews, and editorials covering all aspects of b ...
Internal Medicine''). Cifu and Prasad have published extensively on the topic. In one large study, Prasad, Adam Cifu, and collaborators reviewed all of the original research articles published in the ''
New England Journal of Medicine ''The New England Journal of Medicine'' (''NEJM'') is a weekly medical journal published by the Massachusetts Medical Society. Founded in 1812, the journal is among the most prestigious peer-reviewed medical journals. Its 2023 impact factor was ...
'' between 2001 and 2010. They identified 146 common medical practices that offered no net benefits. They also focused on low-value practices and patterns of
medical research Medical research (or biomedical research), also known as health research, refers to the process of using scientific methods with the aim to produce knowledge about human diseases, the prevention and treatment of illness, and the promotion of ...
, and found out that reversal of established medical practice occurs across all classes of medical practice. In his paper published in 2012, Cifu discussed the reversals in terms of established medical practices, and suggested that the established standards must be abandoned if they are not beneficial enough. Cifu and Prasad brought together much of their research on medical reversal in a book entitled ''Ending Medical Reversal: Improving Outcomes, Saving Lives''. Abigail Zuger reviewed the book in ''The New York Times'' writing that the book concerns itself with "how often modern medicine reverses itself, analyzing why it happens, and suggesting ways to make it stop."


Medical education

Adam Cifu has spent years teaching clinical medicine and
evidence-based medicine Evidence-based medicine (EBM) is "the conscientious, explicit and judicious use of current best evidence in making decisions about the care of individual patients. It means integrating individual clinical expertise with the best available exte ...
at the University of Chicago. He has directed the courses ''Medical Evidence'' and ''Critical Appraisal of the Landmark Medical Literature'', and, for over twenty years, directed the university's internal medicine fellowship. With Scott Stern and Diane Altkorn he authored the textbook, ''Symptom to Diagnosis: An Evidence Based Guide.'' The book, originally published in 2006, is currently in its fourth edition. The book teaches an evidence-based, step-by-step process for evaluating, diagnosing, and treating patients based on their clinical complaints. ''Doody's Review'' stated that the book is "useful as a refresher for established clinicians when the more common diagnoses are not the cause of a patient's complaints." Cifu and Stern hosted the podcast ''S2D: The Symptom to Diagnosis Podcast'' in which they shared a case and diagnosis based on each chapter in the book. He now hosts ''The Clinical Excellence Podcast'', which is dedicated to various facets of the physician/patient relationship.


Health humanities

Cifu has published many
health humanities Health humanities is an interdisciplinary field of study that draws on aspects of the arts and humanities in its approach to health care, health and well-being. It involves the application of the creative or fine arts (including visual arts, music, ...
essays in medical journals on topics such as the death of his patients, the changes in a physician's practice over time, and the variability of practice quality from day to day. His most highly viewed article concerns advice to students starting medical school. He is a founder of the ''Sensible Medicine'' blog.


Bibliography


Books

*''Symptom to Diagnosis: An Evidence Based Guide'', Fourth Edition (2019) ISBN 9781260121124 *''Ending Medical Reversal: Improving Outcomes, Saving Lives'' (2019) ISBN 9781421429045


Selected articles

*Prasad, V., Gall, V., & Cifu, A. (2011). The frequency of medical reversal. Archives of internal medicine, 171(18), 1675–1676. *Prasad, V., Cifu, A., & Ioannidis, J. P. (2012). Reversals of established medical practices: evidence to abandon ship. Jama, 307(1), 37–38. *Prasad, V., Vandross, A., Toomey, C., Cheung, M., Rho, J., Quinn, S., ... & Cifu, A. (2013, August). A decade of reversal: an analysis of 146 contradicted medical practices. In Mayo Clinic Proceedings (Vol. 88, No. 8, pp. 790–798). Elsevier. *Cifu, A. S., & Davis, A. M. (2017). Prevention, detection, evaluation, and management of high blood pressure in adults. Jama, 318(21), 2132–2134.


References

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