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The Skeptics Guide to Emergency Medicine - SGEM#281ss: Balance of Prognostic Factors in Randomized Controlled Trials

SGEM#281ss: Balance of Prognostic Factors in Randomized Controlled Trials

01/29/20 • 2 min

The Skeptics Guide to Emergency Medicine
Date: January 25th, 2020 SGEM#281: EM Docs Got an AmbuBag Statistically Significant: Dan Lane We want to make the SGEM even better and address some of the criticisms from the ClinEpi world about clinicians trying to do critical appraisal. In order to do that we now have a Dr. Dan Lane who has a PhD in […]
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Date: January 25th, 2020 SGEM#281: EM Docs Got an AmbuBag Statistically Significant: Dan Lane We want to make the SGEM even better and address some of the criticisms from the ClinEpi world about clinicians trying to do critical appraisal. In order to do that we now have a Dr. Dan Lane who has a PhD in […]

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