How to Appraise a Clinical Trial - Part 3
The final part of an overview of how to read and critically evaluate a clinical trial, prior to applying the information to your patient. Included is a discussion of the surrogate and composite endpoints, systematic biases in research, validity, and the difference between clinical and statistical significance.
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It’s crazy how many people have watched this. Just shows how confusing the topic is and how lacking our education is in this. Thanks for putting this resource out for us!
EBM made easy! This is absolutely the best free resource for EBM so far. Thank you very much
I love your videos! Please keep them coming. Helps alot.
very useful lecture, every clinician must know the importance of trial and its application. worth watching for every doctor, thanks a lot for putting so much effort to do this video. with respect.
Thank you so much for the great series. It has really helped me to understand the topic
Thank you so much! you helped me a lot to have a clear understanding of how to critically appraising clinical trials and how to confidently start practicing it Deep appreciation
Thank you so much! Amazingly explained.
Thank you for the video series !
Very helpful doctor eric .. i love your videos and the content , and thanks always for sharing knowledge and your real experience in medicine . So glad i found your channel Best Greetings from EGYPT Dr.Ahmad Tarek
Very useful presentations! Thank you
thank you for these great videos
This is super duper helpful. Thank you
Nicely Explained... Thank you
Great talk. Please. Include a discussion on statistical methods and their interpretation.
Thank you! 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Informational ofcourse!
Sir, Could you kindly recommend a video or a source to better understand the Hazards Ratio, P value, CI and other such terminology. Plus thank you very much for your teaching. It helps a lot!
Working out the RRR at around the 14:50 mark a slight mistake in the wording? were you supposed to say 1% - 0.03/0.04?
thank you very much for your valuable information, I can not access the link that you uploaded, is there any other solution?!
Love your video and lecture format. What software do you use? I want to start an educational video series and I love the way you do it!
@StrongMed
7 жыл бұрын
Thanks! I use a combination of software. For videos that are non-live action, I use PowerPoint to create slides and most diagrams, with a combination of Illustrator, Photoshop, and the now defunct Fireworks for things too complex for PPT. I use Audacity (a free audio editor) for sound. Most of the music was programmed using Finale. Then everything gets synched up in Premiere Pro, which I also use to do all my animations. I've had friends who also make educational KZread videos strongly recommend learning After Effects, but I've never gotten around to it.
@drtayyabali2390
7 жыл бұрын
Strong Medicine Thank you! Will give it a go
@StrongMed
7 жыл бұрын
Good luck!
Hello, thank you for this video series very helpful! I have tried to access the google drive for a PDF summary of this information however access was denied. Can I please have a copy of this? Thank you
@StrongMed
7 ай бұрын
I'm sorry, but I don't know why access was denied. I just tried from a novel Google account from a different computer, and it worked fine for me. If your Google account is via a specific organization/institution, it might block access to Google Drive as a security measure (my son's school does this for the students' school-based accounts)
best meded channel...did you manage with the ekg samples?
@StrongMed
7 жыл бұрын
Thanks, but I'm not sure I understand your question about the EKGs...
@shif442
7 жыл бұрын
finding more sample ekg's for your upcoming ekg videos
@StrongMed
7 жыл бұрын
Ah...yes, partially. There's still a few rare diagnoses I'm waiting on, but I have enough now for a few more videos. Now just need to find the time.
@shif442
7 жыл бұрын
Strong Medicine awesome 😀
It’s crazy how many people have watched this. Just shows how confusing the topic is and how lacking our education is in this. Thanks for putting this resource out for us!