You've probably often heard that "Clinical trials show.." or " evidence support that.."
Unfortunately, a research paper being published in a peer-reviewed medical journal is NOT a guarantee that it is clinically relevant - even if it is a high ranking journal
As it is often the case the devil is in the details, so itisnecessary to both read and evaluate the paper's details and to put it into the context where you need the information
In this episode, we will talk about the details you need to look for
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It can be a challenge to screen papers for clinical relevance. As we go beyond the abstract in this podcast, we have created a screening tool you can use when reading an abstract from a clinical research paper.
Using that tool enables you to quickly screen an abstract from a medical journal for clinical relevance selecting only those you want to read. At the same time, you will know why you skipped the rest. Get it at ourwebsitehttps://www.precision-evidence.com
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