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How to read medical literature

2018/8/30
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Medgeeks Clinical Review Podcast

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Prior to PA school, Zach was a clinical research coordinator at Mass General Hospital. He was lucky enough to work with some of the worlds leading researchers in cardiac imaging.

One thing he learned was how to approach a medical paper...

This skill is usually overlooked and most simply read the abstract of the paper. But, there's a lot more that we need to know, as research drives medicine. 

It's also your duty to stay uptodate to provide the most current evidence based medicine. 

After todays podcast, you'll be a pro at picking up a paper, approach it, dissect it, and get the most bang for your buck so you can start using what you learned in practice the next day.

Our goal at Medgeeks is to help you live the life you want to live as you navigate a career in medicine.

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