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How to Interpret and Use a Clinical Practice Guideline

Oct 19, 2021
32:32
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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2
Clinical Practice Guide Lines - What's the Difference?
02:14 • 2min
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3
The Evolution of Evidence Based Medicine
04:40 • 3min
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Are Guide Lines Necessary for Clinical Practice?
07:17 • 4min
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5
Guidelines
11:27 • 3min
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How Do You Decide That a Guideline Is Worth Doing?
14:10 • 3min
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Is the Guide Line Good or Bad?
17:35 • 4min
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How to Assess the Risk of Bias in Study Selection?
21:35 • 3min
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Are There Conflicts of Interest in Clinical Practice Guidelines?
24:55 • 5min
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The Challenges in Developing a Guideline for Low and Middle Income Countries
30:22 • 2min
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Romina Brignardello-Petersen, DDS, PhD, and Gordon Guyatt, MD, of McMaster University talk with JAMA Executive Deputy Editor Robert Golub, MD, about how to interpret clinical practice guidelines and recommendations, the subject of a recent Users’ Guides to the Medical Literature article in JAMA.

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