Significance of Scientific knowledge

In the context of health sciences, scientific knowledge refers to the understanding derived from systematic study and empirical evidence. This includes knowledge of disease transmission, the development of quality products, and the use of scientific methods for public health. It is essential for making informed decisions, such as the diagnostic specificity of ELISA kits and the sharing of data during outbreaks. The text also highlights the importance of applying scientific knowledge objectively, balancing it with patient rights, and ensuring that information is accessible and understandable.

Synonyms: Scientific understanding, Scientific insight, Empirical knowledge, Scientific information, Technical knowledge, Research findings, Scholarly knowledge, Scientific expertise, Scientific literacy, Scientific awareness, Scientific know-how

In Dutch: Wetenschappelijke kennis; In Finnish: Tieteellinen tieto; In Spanish: Conocimiento científico; In German: Wissenschaftliche Erkenntnisse; In Malay: Pengetahuan saintifik; In Swedish: Vetenskaplig kunskap; In French: Connaissances scientifiques

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Buddhist concept of 'Scientific knowledge'

Hindu concept of 'Scientific knowledge'

The concept of Scientific knowledge in local and regional sources

The concept of Scientific knowledge in scientific sources