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Mar 2021
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22: Is evidence-based medicine easy?

DAVID HAO, MD
About this episode

In this special episode, Dr. Justin Morgenstern of First10EM joins us to discuss a 6-step approach to primary literature. His strategy will give you the tools to feel more comfortable with taking an active role in reading and critically evaluating the literature.

Step 1: How do I find a paper to read?

Step 2: Is this paper worth reading?

Step 3: Read the paper

Step 4: Interpret the paper (stats are less important than you think)

Step 5: Ask for help

Step 6: Apply the research

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Music by Stephen Campbell, MD.

References

Justin Morgenstern, "Evidence Based Medicine is Easy", First10EM blog, January 8, 2018. Available at: https://first10em.com/ebmiseasy/.

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