i think people tend to forget that sometimes in order to answer a question, you have to make sacrifices. And so i think this is where all the biases that you're talking about, that are very well outlined by the cockrane library,. are super useful in order to help you understand a, had a review data a. We're coming to the end of the show, so i wanted to really ask you about the cockraneLibrary. How does how do you approach the cochrane library to say, i wanted to a review on this topic? Do you just get their approval first? Or do you submit to finitions, mit analysis, and then, and then theyprove it
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Dr. Abdul Razak is an attending neonatologist at King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz University Hospital and an Associate Clinical Professor at Princess Norah bint Abdulrahman University in Saudi Arabia. He has earned his MD degree from Rajiv Gandhi University of Medical Sciences, India, and a fellowship in Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine from McMaster University, Canada. He is passionate about neonatal research, and his research interest focuses on improving respiratory and neurological outcomes of preterm infants. He has published several peer-reviewed articles and book chapters (60 peer-reviewed journal articles and 9 book chapters). In addition, he enjoys learning and teaching neonatal evidence-based medicine.
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