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ObGProject CORExchange
ObGProject
5 episodes
1 week ago
We feature regular discussions with renowned researchers (and the resident researchers, too!) to discuss practical advice, mentorship, and resources for any academically inclined physician.
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We feature regular discussions with renowned researchers (and the resident researchers, too!) to discuss practical advice, mentorship, and resources for any academically inclined physician.
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Medicine
Health & Fitness
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Episode 5: How to see the forest in the trees - Applying EBM to Clinical Practice
ObGProject CORExchange
34 minutes 24 seconds
3 years ago
Episode 5: How to see the forest in the trees - Applying EBM to Clinical Practice

Join us as we host Dr. Jeffrey Sperling and Dr. Josh Dahlke, both MFMs, to highlight their unique prowess in reviewing a clinical topic by compiling the different standards and guidelines and distilling it into one beautiful and efficient document. Today, they take on the evidence-based techniques behind cesarean sections and discuss the case for creating a more standard operating procedure. We also touch upon their comparison of 4 national guidelines for the prevention and management of postpartum hemorrhage and what drives their clinical-based research.

ObGProject CORExchange
We feature regular discussions with renowned researchers (and the resident researchers, too!) to discuss practical advice, mentorship, and resources for any academically inclined physician.