Dear Dr Strong, first of all thank you for your fantastic videos, it's helped me a lot in medical school. Could you please recommend any books/websites that would aid in my understanding of EBM and Critical Appraisal further. Kind Regards.
I have always felt this way about research studies too. How is one to know if the research is the "best evidence" to use despite biases? I am glad you are doing a series on this topic. Tim
Thanks for this brief, yet concise overwiev of clinical trials. I am currently in the process of writing my first research manuscript and I appreciate this series, since it offers another perspective on my work (It's interesting to see how a peer reviewer would go about appraising my paper). Looking forward to part 2 and 3 :)
Dear Dr. Strong, I wanted to say thank you for your great videos on medicine. They are an awesome, easy to understand, and practical for all of us in the training field. I've submitted a translation to spanish in the hope to reach out for our hispanic peers and improve healthcare moslty in Latin America. I have no other objective that to share knowledge and would be very helpful if you approve the translation. I'm a last year medical student at the Universidad de Panamá, and since this is the only way that I can get in touch with you, I'm writting to you by this mean. Hope you are well in this crazy pandemic times. Kind Regards, Eduardo Wong.
I don't anticipate any upcoming videos dealing specifically with oncology RCTs, but I'd recommend checking out some of Vinay Prasad's blog posts, editorials, and papers - a large part of his career is focused on deconstructing oncology RCTs, with an appropriately skeptical eye.
This is the type of medical channels I was looking for. Thank you sir.
Dear Dr Strong, first of all thank you for your fantastic videos, it's helped me a lot in medical school. Could you please recommend any books/websites that would aid in my understanding of EBM and Critical Appraisal further. Kind Regards.
I have always felt this way about research studies too. How is one to know if the research is the "best evidence" to use despite biases? I am glad you are doing a series on this topic. Tim
Thanks for this brief, yet concise overwiev of clinical trials. I am currently in the process of writing my first research manuscript and I appreciate this series, since it offers another perspective on my work (It's interesting to see how a peer reviewer would go about appraising my paper). Looking forward to part 2 and 3 :)
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Dear Dr. Strong, I wanted to say thank you for your great videos on medicine. They are an awesome, easy to understand, and practical for all of us in the training field. I've submitted a translation to spanish in the hope to reach out for our hispanic peers and improve healthcare moslty in Latin America. I have no other objective that to share knowledge and would be very helpful if you approve the translation. I'm a last year medical student at the Universidad de Panamá, and since this is the only way that I can get in touch with you, I'm writting to you by this mean. Hope you are well in this crazy pandemic times.
Kind Regards, Eduardo Wong.
This is incredibly generous of you! I sent you a longer email...
thank you so much for your kindness. It's fantastic
This is excellent.... Thank you!Where is part 3? Do you have any appraisal videos specifically on oncology RCTs?
Part 3 is coming very soon. I've had a stubborn cold for the past 1-2 weeks, but it's finally on it's way out...
I don't anticipate any upcoming videos dealing specifically with oncology RCTs, but I'd recommend checking out some of Vinay Prasad's blog posts, editorials, and papers - a large part of his career is focused on deconstructing oncology RCTs, with an appropriately skeptical eye.
thank you for the recommendation! keep up the good work!
That helped a lot
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Thank you sir 👍❤️
Thank you so much, it is much helpful.
Thank you so much !