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41. Dr. Bapu Jena on Why Freakonomics Is the Best Medicine

People I (Mostly) Admire

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The Gold Standard in Medical Research

This chapter explores the critical role of randomized experiments in medicine, emphasizing their significance in establishing causality. It discusses the transition from lab research to clinical trials, the complexities of clinical epidemiology, and the challenges of varying research methodologies. Additionally, the speakers address the implications of findings from natural experiments and the difficulties faced in the academic publishing landscape that can influence the perception of medical research reliability.

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