Medical Education
3 reasons why you should be suspicious of study ‘subgroup’ results
15 Aug, 2017 | 21:10h | UTC3 reasons why you should be suspicious of study ‘subgroup’ results – HealthNewsReview (free)
Richard Lehman’s journal review, 14 August 2017
15 Aug, 2017 | 01:01h | UTC8 – Richard Lehman’s journal review, 14 August 2017 – The BMJ Blogs (free)
Richard Lehman reviews the latest research in the top medical journals
Richard Lehman’s journal review, 7 August 2017
7 Aug, 2017 | 22:00h | UTCRichard Lehman’s journal review, 7 August 2017 – The BMJ Blogs (free)
Richard Lehman reviews the latest research in the top medical journals.
Richard Lehman’s journal review, 31 July 2017
1 Aug, 2017 | 17:34h | UTCRichard Lehman’s journal review, 31 July 2017 – The BMJ Blogs (free)
Richard Lehman reviews the latest research in the top medical journals.
Hope may lead to unrealistic expectations
28 Jul, 2017 | 17:29h | UTCHope may lead to unrealistic expectations – Students 4 Best Evidence (free)
This is the tenth in a series of 34 blogs based on a list of ‘Key Concepts’ developed by an Informed Health Choices project team.
Sharing Knowledge for Health Care
25 Jul, 2017 | 00:49h | UTCViewpoint: Sharing Knowledge for Health Care – JAMA Internal Medicine (free)
Related: Editorial: Sharing Medicine – A JAMA Internal Medicine Series (free) AND
Other “Sharing Medicine” articles: Sharing as the Future of Medicine – JAMA Internal Medicine (free) AND Shared Decision Making: The Importance of Diagnosing Preferences – JAMA Internal Medicine (free)
Richard Lehman’s journal review – 24 July 2017
25 Jul, 2017 | 00:21h | UTCRichard Lehman’s journal review, 24 July 2017 – The BMJ Blogs (free)
Richard Lehman reviews the latest research in the top medical journals.
Why are doctors plagued by depression and suicide?
25 Jul, 2017 | 00:09h | UTCWhy are doctors plagued by depression and suicide? A crisis comes into focus – STAT News (free)
Related: Protecting interns and other physicians from depression and suicide – STAT News (free)
Conducting a systematic literature search
23 Jul, 2017 | 23:01h | UTCShort review: Conducting a systematic literature search – Students 4 Best Evidence (free)
More is not necessarily better
23 Jul, 2017 | 16:42h | UTCMore is not necessarily better – Students 4 Best Evidence (free)
This is the eight in a series of 34 blogs based on a list of ‘Key Concepts’ developed by an Informed Health Choices project team.
Important considerations when reading research papers
22 Jul, 2017 | 17:09h | UTCCocoa and blood pressure: food for thought – Evidently Cochrane (free)
Important considerations when reading research papers.
Richard Lehman’s weekly review
18 Jul, 2017 | 00:03h | UTCRichard Lehman’s journal review, 17 July 2017 – The BMJ Blogs (free)
Richard Lehman reviews the latest research in the top medical journals.
How to spot a misleading graph
17 Jul, 2017 | 01:32h | UTCHow to spot a misleading graph, by Lea Gaslowitz – TED Talks (free YouTube video)
“How to spot a misleading graph – Great video by Lea Gaslowitz @TEDTalks” (RT @CochraneUK see Tweet)
Is a chart lying to you? This video has some tips to figure it out
11 Jul, 2017 | 21:16h | UTCIs a chart lying to you? This video has some tips to figure it out. – VOX (free text and video)
“Graphs are supposed to distill complex information. But sometimes they can mislead…” (RT @Students4BE see Tweet)
Shared Decision Making: The Importance of Diagnosing Preferences
11 Jul, 2017 | 16:46h | UTCShared Decision Making: The Importance of Diagnosing Preferences – JAMA Internal Medicine (free)
Related: Editorial: Sharing Medicine – A JAMA Internal Medicine Series (free) AND Sharing as the Future of Medicine – JAMA Internal Medicine (free)
Richard Lehman’s journal review / 10 July 2017
10 Jul, 2017 | 14:59h | UTCRichard Lehman’s journal review / 10 July 2017 – The BMJ Blogs (free)
Richard Lehman reviews the latest research in the top medical journals
Beware of conflicting interests
10 Jul, 2017 | 14:58h | UTCBeware of conflicting interests – Students 4 Best Evidence (free)
This is the sixth in a series of 34 blogs based on a list of ‘Key Concepts’ developed by an Informed Health Choices project team.
Expert opinion is not always right
8 Jul, 2017 | 20:24h | UTCExpert opinion is not always right – Students 4 Best Evidence (free)
This is the sixth in a series of 34 blogs based on a list of ‘Key Concepts’ developed by an Informed Health Choices project team.
5 Tips for Understanding Data in Meta-Analyses
5 Jul, 2017 | 15:29h | UTC5 Tips for Understanding Data in Meta-Analyses – Absolutely Maybe Blog, by Hilda Bastian (free) (RT @hildabast see Tweet)
New Choosing Wisely Canada List – Five Things Residents and Patients Should Question
5 Jul, 2017 | 15:28h | UTCNew Choosing Wisely Canada List: Medical Education: Residents: Five Things Residents and Patients Should Question (free) (RT @ChooseWiselyCA see Tweet)
See more on the Choosing Wisely initiative in our April 5 issue (see #6).
Sharing as the Future of Medicine
5 Jul, 2017 | 15:25h | UTCEditorial: Sharing Medicine – A JAMA Internal Medicine Series (free)
1st article: Sharing as the Future of Medicine – JAMA Internal Medicine (free)
Teaching Clinical Ethics at the Bedside
3 Jul, 2017 | 17:24h | UTC“Hospitalists are uniquely positioned to teach ethics and communication in real time on the wards” (RT @JournalofEthics see Tweet)
Richard Lehman’s weekly review of medical journals
3 Jul, 2017 | 17:03h | UTCRichard Lehman’s journal review, 3 July 2017 – The BMJ Blogs (free)
Richard Lehman’s weekly review of medical journals.
Newer is not necessarily better
3 Jul, 2017 | 15:42h | UTCNewer is not necessarily better – Students 4 Best Evidence (free)
This is the fifth in a series of 34 blogs based on a list of ‘Key Concepts’ developed by an Informed Health Choices project team.
Common practice is not always evidence-based
30 Jun, 2017 | 15:14h | UTCCommon practice is not always evidence-based – Students 4 Best Evidence (free)
This is the fourth in a series of 34 blogs based on a list of ‘Key Concepts’ developed by an Informed Health Choices project team.