you the real MVP, for real. Just my luck I find you as I'm attempting to finish my final epidemiology assignment. I've been reading the textbooks, slides, listening to lectures on repeat, and a few simple videos just made me understand something I was ready to give up on and just take the L. Thank you sir! Do you do any other medical classes? I'm subbing anyway thanks for saving me, your my hero.
hi! I just wanna thank you for this video. I just finished my epidemiology paper today and I couldn't do it if its not because of you. thank you so much for your videos. you're the real MVP. =)
Great video, but I am still confused about the interpretation. So the interpretation of RR and OR is the same? Because if seen some websites that say that RR should be interpreted as the way you explained it but not the OR.
JMR JMR For step 1 the most important thing is to know the "line of no difference" which is 1 for both RR and OR. If the given confidence interval doesn't cross 1 then there is a statistically significant between the groups being studied. You probably don't need to understand too much more than that when it comes to interpretation and as most of the questions ask you to calculate something rather than interpret it into a text description. Do you have the link to the site you were referencing so I can get a better idea about what type of interpretation you have in mind?
+amy k I haven't taken step 3 yet, but from what I understand all 3 step exams have very similar biostats questions. I know that the questions on my Step 2 and Step 1 were more or less the same material as far as biostats. I have also had other residents use my videos to prep for Step 3 and they found my material applicable to them.
Hi just a quick question what actually is a odds ratio and a relative risk? when are they used and what information do they give in regards to the information collected from respective studies ? thank you so much for the videos!
Mehdi Hedjazi Good catch. Thank you for pointing that out! I added a pop up box to correct the mistake on the video and will add a short note to the description
finally someone who can explain the different usage scenarios for both and not only limit to a broad description of the calculation. thank you so much
you the real MVP, for real. Just my luck I find you as I'm attempting to finish my final epidemiology assignment. I've been reading the textbooks, slides, listening to lectures on repeat, and a few simple videos just made me understand something I was ready to give up on and just take the L. Thank you sir! Do you do any other medical classes? I'm subbing anyway thanks for saving me, your my hero.
Thank you so much, odds ratio makes so much sense now, the dice bit was gold!
This video has been great and very useful for me. Thanks very much for the clear explanation
hi! I just wanna thank you for this video. I just finished my epidemiology paper today and I couldn't do it if its not because of you. thank you so much for your videos. you're the real MVP. =)
Jay Jay thank you so much for your kind words!
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Extremely good thanks for your time, ive told others about your channel ;)
Alexander Lawrence Thank you! Your help spreading the word is much appreciated
Thank you from London!
thank you. :) appreciate all that you do
+Afsana Akter Thanks :)
Thanks so much.. it can't get any better..
Great video, but I am still confused about the interpretation. So the interpretation of RR and OR is the same? Because if seen some websites that say that RR should be interpreted as the way you explained it but not the OR.
JMR JMR For step 1 the most important thing is to know the "line of no difference" which is 1 for both RR and OR. If the given confidence interval doesn't cross 1 then there is a statistically significant between the groups being studied. You probably don't need to understand too much more than that when it comes to interpretation and as most of the questions ask you to calculate something rather than interpret it into a text description. Do you have the link to the site you were referencing so I can get a better idea about what type of interpretation you have in mind?
These videos are great!
grderk thanks so much for the kind words. Please tell your friends about Stomp On Step 1!
You, sir, are awesome. Very clear explanations :)
Super. You made it so simple. loved it.
hi thanks. These videos are so fascinating and educative.
Thanks a lot. Great help for NAPLEX.
Thank u.. Informative vedio
One zero is missing in probability denominator.. ??
Excellent explanation. Thank you.
top stuff dude! this helped me lot!
i hope you achieve all your goals and dreams
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malesh1102 Thanks so much for the kind words!
Thank you so much for your helpful video :)
hossein jamali thanks for commenting!
thank you for your useful videos
great job !
are the same biostat topics tested in step 3 ?
+amy k I haven't taken step 3 yet, but from what I understand all 3 step exams have very similar biostats questions. I know that the questions on my Step 2 and Step 1 were more or less the same material as far as biostats. I have also had other residents use my videos to prep for Step 3 and they found my material applicable to them.
Thank u so much. Its very much useful to me .
Thank you so much :)
Hi
just a quick question what actually is a odds ratio and a relative risk? when are they used and what information do they give in regards to the information collected from respective studies ?
thank you so much for the videos!
its really useful
+anjali gupta thanks :)
super clear, thanks!
Laura Sinnott Thanks for the comment!
Thank you SOOOO MUCH
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in one slide you have 10,00 rather than 10,000
Mehdi Hedjazi Good catch. Thank you for pointing that out! I added a pop up box to correct the mistake on the video and will add a short note to the description
Mehdi Hedjazi I cited you as the person who found the typo in the description. Is it OK that I used your name?
thank you so much !
good explanation
Thank you !
fantastic!
Thanks for the comments and feedback :)
thankyou!
Super awesome.
Great memory devices!
Stacey Iobst Thanks! Please tell your friends about Stomp On Step 1
Thank you
No Problem :)
hi can someone tell me what is importance of using odd ratios
Thanks
you need to improve the quality of your intro…
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