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13. When Bapu Met Levitt

Nov 26, 2021
33:40
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 4min
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2
The Standard Way of Thinking in Medicine
03:34 • 2min
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3
Clinical Epidemiology
05:12 • 3min
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4
Is There a Correlation Between Death and Epidemiology?
08:10 • 3min
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5
What Is a Natural Experiment?
11:10 • 3min
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6
The Replication Crisis in Academic Publishing
14:10 • 2min
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7
How to Find Out if You're a Better Doctor Than You
15:43 • 3min
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8
How Many Medical Researches Are There Publicin Journals?
18:56 • 2min
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9
M D Is Sponsored by Dave's Killer Bread
21:06 • 3min
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10
Covet Vaccines
23:48 • 4min
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11
Do Human Challenge Trials Really Work?
28:17 • 2min
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12
Do We Really Need More Podcasts?
30:37 • 2min
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13
Freconomics M D - People I Most Admire
32:32 • 2min
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Once upon a time, Bapu Jena was a graduate student at the University of Chicago. His most interesting teacher? The economist Steve Levitt. This week on Freakonomics, M.D., a replay of a conversation between Steve and Bapu from Steve’s podcast, People I (Mostly) Admire, where they cover everything from the ethics of human-challenge trials to why Bapu decided to start his own show.

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