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Gordon Guyatt

McMaster University Distinguished Professor whose work centers on Evidence-Based Medicine and improving healthcare access.

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Mar 5, 2025 • 1h 15min

Evidence-Based Medicine and its discontents (with Gordon Guyatt)

Gordon Guyatt, a Distinguished Professor at McMaster University and a pioneer in Evidence-Based Medicine, dives deep into critical healthcare topics. He explores how the EBM movement transformed patient care and modern medical practices. Guyatt addresses the influence of the pharmaceutical industry on treatment information and the importance of unbiased resources for doctors. He also discusses the complexities of patient-centered decision-making and the challenges posed by low-quality studies, particularly during the pandemic. Tune in for insights on navigating medical uncertainty and the evolving landscape of healthcare.
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Dec 7, 2018 • 25min

Differential Diagnosis With Dr Scott Richardson

Dr. Scott Richardson, an expert in differential diagnosis, teams up with Dr. Gordon Guyatt, a pioneer in medical decision-making. They explore the critical role of disease probability in clinical settings, emphasizing evidence-based practices. The conversation dives into effective strategies for diagnosing chronic cough, dissecting common and rare causes. They also evaluate the trustworthiness of medical studies and discuss how enhanced electronic health records can optimize patient care. A thought-provoking episode full of insights for better diagnostic accuracy!
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Sep 1, 2016 • 18min

Evidence-Based Medicine and the Theory of Knowledge: Interview With Dr Gordon Guyatt

Dr. Gordon Guyatt, a pioneering figure in Evidence-Based Medicine, joins Dr. Amy Thompson, known for her insights on medical theory, for a fascinating discussion. They delve into the critical origins of evidence-based practices and the necessary balance between research findings and patient care. The conversation explores the methodologies behind assessing medical evidence and the integration of patient values in clinical decisions. They also tackle common misconceptions of evidence-based medicine, emphasizing its nuanced nature rather than viewing it as a simple formula.