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Ten Steps to Producing a Well-Written Evidence-Based Health Care Dissertation

30 Mar, 2017 | 17:20h | UTC

Ten Steps to Producing a Well-Written Evidence-Based Health Care Dissertation – Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine, University of Oxford (free)

 


Regression to the mean, and its importance in healthcare decisions

29 Mar, 2017 | 16:59h | UTC

Regression to the mean, or why perfection rarely lasts – The Conversation (free) (RT @PaulGlasziou)

“Regression to the mean, and its importance in healthcare decisions” (RT @Tammy_Hoffmann see Tweet)

 


Richard Lehman’s weekly review

28 Mar, 2017 | 16:50h | UTC

Richard Lehman’s weekly review of medical journals, 27 March 2017 – The BMJ Blogs (free)

 


Medical School’s Hidden Flaws and Hard Lessons

28 Mar, 2017 | 16:53h | UTC

The Comics Revealing Medical School’s Hidden Flaws and Hard Lessons – The Atlantic (free)

Source: Global Health Now Newsletter

Very interesting read…

 


Gates Foundation announces open-access publishing venture

27 Mar, 2017 | 00:59h | UTC

Gates Foundation announces open-access publishing venture – Nature News (free)

See also: Open science: The findings of medical research are disseminated too slowly – That is about to change – The Economist (free) AND Cooming Soom: Gates Open Research – Bill and Melinda Gates foundation (free) AND Gates Foundation joins shift towards open access platforms – Times Higher Education (free) AND Gates Open Research: the journey continues – F1000 Blog (free)

Another victory for open science.

 


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