This question was written in the form of a similar NBME question... I will make a video on how to learn it once, then reinforce...so you don't have to 're-learn'...
Thankyou Dr. Neil ❤ I would be grateful if you could make a video on interpretation of Forest Plots as there have been Questions regarding it popping up
Excellent your videos, thanks for that, in this particular video there is an easy way.. if 1000 people beginning the study and 500 finished, the probability is 50% of survival
I think there is a much easier way. Num of people who survived after 10 year is 500 person probability of surviving 10 years= Number of people 10 year survived/ Total number of patients at the beginning(year 0)= 500/1000= 50 %, which almost the same result ! Am I getting it wrong ?!
Hi Dr. Neil, I had a question, I did a similar NBME question to this, however they simply had the answer as .9 rather than choice F (both were options on the exam) then they said the question was asking for that specific interval. But I see it as both are correct. Do you know why that is?
Hey Dr. Neil, thank you for the work and explanation ❤ So, if they ask what's the probability of a pt surviving 6 years, it would be .8x.812x.85, right? Same with pt surviving 4 years, .8x.812? Awesome content, thanks so much 😊
I could have written the question better, but, yes, you have the right idea.. It's relatively simple once you have seen the concept before. Now, HOPEFULLY, they will use this on real exam...
This question was written in the form of a similar NBME question... I will make a video on how to learn it once, then reinforce...so you don't have to 're-learn'...
Doc can I get your email?thanks for all the good videos you keep making
Thank you!
Your content is great! Easy to follow and apply - looking forward to reinforcement video(s).
Doc I wanted to sent some qns in biostatistics glad if u could help . Can I get ur email id ?
watched these before step 1, watching now before IM Shelf...probs gonna come back to this during Step 2 and 3 as well. golden videos!
This is GOLD…I’ve been using your videos to study ever since Step 1 days..now I’m studying for Step 3. ❤ thank you Doctor Randy!
You are getting close to the end of the exams!!
@@RandyNeilMD haha yes Dr… would you be able to do a video on step 3 specific content?
You've made me so confident about biostatistics. Thank you ❤
CONFIDENCE is KEY!
Thanks a lot, for all the videos. If you have time I would love to see some lectures on recombinant medications
You are putting the pressure on...
❤ Thankyou Dr Neil! I can’t emphasise how immensely grateful I am for breaking down everything into simple digestible knowledge ❤
I'm glad you have found videos/teachings helpful... Keep me posted on your progress.
Thankyou Dr. Neil ❤ I would be grateful if you could make a video on interpretation of Forest Plots as there have been Questions regarding it popping up
cant believe it took me so long to find your account- your videos are immensely helpful!!!
Thank you Dr. Neil!!!
Do you have videos on calculating incidence and prevalence?
Excellent your videos, thanks for that, in this particular video there is an easy way.. if 1000 people beginning the study and 500 finished, the probability is 50% of survival
Any example how to calculate NNT?
Love how you teach, make it fun to learn!! ❤
see his biostats videos
Oh my goodness. Thank you Dr Neil
You are welcome.
I think there is a much easier way. Num of people who survived after 10 year is 500 person
probability of surviving 10 years= Number of people 10 year survived/ Total number of patients at the beginning(year 0)=
500/1000= 50 %, which almost the same result !
Am I getting it wrong ?!
Indeed. Thank you so much.
You are welcome.
Dr Randy Neil Maybe You should do a video explaining Forest Plot a High Yield Topic For Steps
Thank you Dr neil
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Thank you Doc!
You are most welcome... Hope it makes sense now.
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You are welcome.
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Hi Dr. Neil, I had a question, I did a similar NBME question to this, however they simply had the answer as .9 rather than choice F (both were options on the exam) then they said the question was asking for that specific interval. But I see it as both are correct. Do you know why that is?
you could also confirm this by taking 500 / 1000 and comparing the math
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Hey Dr. Neil, thank you for the work and explanation ❤
So, if they ask what's the probability of a pt surviving 6 years, it would be .8x.812x.85, right? Same with pt surviving 4 years, .8x.812? Awesome content, thanks so much 😊
I could have written the question better, but, yes, you have the right idea.. It's relatively simple once you have seen the concept before. Now, HOPEFULLY, they will use this on real exam...
Hi Randy. Thanks for your great teaching.
This is just straight up mathematics.
Kindly for more step2 biostatistics
I’m struggling with it
2 months away from step exam
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It's all same. Just review the SUMMARY videos...
@@RandyNeilMD thank you Dr. Neil
Thank you Dr neil