JAMAevidence Users' Guides to the Medical Literature
A podcast by JAMA Network
55 Episodes
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Teachers' Guides to the Users' Guides
Published: 10/3/2024 -
Assessing the Strength of Recommendations: The GRADE Approach With Dr Vandvik
Published: 10/5/2023 -
Understanding and Applying the Results of a Systematic Review With Dr Murad
Published: 9/7/2023 -
Fixed-Effects and Random-Effects Models With Dr Murad
Published: 7/6/2023 -
Adjusted Analyses in Studies Addressing Therapy and Harm With Dr Agoritsas
Published: 2/2/2023 -
Spectrum Bias With Dr Reem A. Mustafa
Published: 12/1/2022 -
Discrimination and Calibration of Clinical Prediction Models With Dr Alba
Published: 10/6/2022 -
How to Interpret and Use a Clinical Practice Guideline or Recommendation With Dr Gordon Guyatt and Dr Brignardello-Petersen
Published: 7/7/2022 -
Measuring Agreement Beyond Chance With Dr Thomas McGinn
Published: 6/2/2022 -
Correlation and Regression With Dr Jaeschke
Published: 3/3/2022 -
Economic Analysis With Dr Paul Moayyedi
Published: 11/4/2021 -
Misleading Presentations of Clinical Trial Results with Dr Victor Montori
Published: 7/1/2021 -
Surrogate Outcomes from the Users’ Guides to the Medical Literature
Published: 4/1/2021 -
How to Read Articles That Use Machine Learning With Yun Liu, PhD
Published: 11/9/2020 -
Cluster Randomized Trials: Evaluating Treatments Applied to Groups With William J. Meurer, MD
Published: 5/7/2020 -
Dose-Finding Trials: Optimizing Phase 2 Data in the Drug Development Process with Dr Kert Viele
Published: 4/2/2020 -
Noninferiority Trials: Is a New Treatment Almost as Effective as Another? with Dr Amy Kaji
Published: 2/6/2020 -
Decision-making and the Patient with Dr Victor Montori
Published: 1/2/2020 -
JAMA Guide to Statistics and Methods
Published: 12/5/2019 -
Applying Results to Individual Patients with Dr Thomas Agoritsas
Published: 9/5/2019
JAMA editors and authors explain the methods underlying clinical research to help students, trainees, and health professionals use the published medical literature to make evidence-based decisions for patients. JAMAevidence is an evidence-based medicine (EBM) resource created and maintained by the JAMA Network to promote the use of EBM to improve patient care.