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Talk Evidence
The BMJ
79 episodes
4 months ago
The podcast from The BMJ for evidence based medicine Talk Evidence: where research, guidance and practice are debated and demystified
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The podcast from The BMJ for evidence based medicine Talk Evidence: where research, guidance and practice are debated and demystified
Show more...
Medicine
Health & Fitness
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Talking evidence at Christmas
Talk Evidence
34 minutes 29 seconds
2 years ago
Talking evidence at Christmas
It's almost time for the Christmas edition of the BMJ to hit your doormats, and in this festive edition of Talk Evidence we're going to be talking Christmas research. Joining Helen and Juan, we have Tim Feeney, BMJ research editor and researcher into Surgical outcomes at Boston University. In this episode we'll be hearing about the health of footballers, and if a career in the sport predisposes Swedish players to substance use disorders. We'll hear about the performance of BMJ’s editors, when it comes to assessing the impact of a paper. We'll find out if AI algorithms can pass UK radiology exams, misinformation and a belief that everything causes cancer, and finally, some tips from BMJ’s statisticians to set the world right
Talk Evidence
The podcast from The BMJ for evidence based medicine Talk Evidence: where research, guidance and practice are debated and demystified