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The evidence manifesto - better trials, better use of trial data
FromThe BMJ Podcast
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Length:
28 minutes
Released:
Apr 21, 2017
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Podcast episode
Description
We're creating a manifesto for better evidence. The centre for Evidence Based Medicine at the University of Oxford, and the BMJ, are asking what are the problem with medical evidence, and how can we fix them?
In this second discussion we went to Nottingham University, to find out what the people who create the bread and butter of EBM - randomised control trials - think about the issues with evidence synthesis, and how the information they create is being used in practice.
http://evidencelive.org/manifesto/ - join the discussion, read, and comment on our manifesto.
In this second discussion we went to Nottingham University, to find out what the people who create the bread and butter of EBM - randomised control trials - think about the issues with evidence synthesis, and how the information they create is being used in practice.
http://evidencelive.org/manifesto/ - join the discussion, read, and comment on our manifesto.
Released:
Apr 21, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode
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