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McMaster Evidence-Based Clinical Practice Workshop Resources – Therapy module
This is the therapy module resources provided to the attendees at the McMaster Evidence-Based Clinical Practice Workshop.
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McMaster Evidence-Based Clinical Practice Workshop Resources – Systematic review module
The Systematic review module resources provided to the attendees at the McMaster Evidence-Based Clinical Practice Workshop.
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How well is the clinical importance of study results reported?
How well is the clinical importance of study results reported?
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Basic statistics for clinicians: 2. Interpreting study results: confidence intervals
Interpreting study results: confidence intervals.
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The interpretation of clinical trials
Peter Greenberg’s 9-minute read on the interpretation of clinical trials.
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Critical Appraisal of Research Evidence 101
Ontario Public Health Libraries Association guide to critical appraisal of research evidence.
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Is the therapy clinically useful?
An article from the PEDro database on whether a treatment is useful.
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What are the results?
A Duke Univ. tutorial explaining how to address the questions: How large was the treatment effect? What was the absolute risk reduction?
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What if academics were as dumb as quacks with statistics?
Ben Goldacre introduces a statistical error that appears in about half of all the published papers in academic neuroscience research.
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Applying the evidence
Six key slides produced by the University of Western Australia on applying evidence in practice.
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Critical appraisal of clinical trials
Slides developed by Amanda Burls for an interactive presentation covering the most important features of well controlled trials.
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