Episode 86
Let's discuss the intricacies of evidence-based medicine (EBM) with Dr. Ben Li. The conversation dives deep into understanding different types of medical studies, their hierarchies, and how EMS providers can apply them to their practice. The episode covers evaluating research, the importance of study design, confounders, sample size, and how to discern the relevance and applicability of research findings. Dr. Li provides practical advice for critically appraising literature and emphasizes doing so in a way that is personally relevant to the listener's practice. This episode is essential for anyone in EMS or emergency medicine looking to deepen their understanding of medical research and how it impacts patient care. Enter to win Airpods, Cric-a-lot, and a belt buckle! Resources that can help
Critical appraisal guides:
https://casp-uk.net/casp-tools-checklists/ (my personal favorite)
https://jbi.global/critical-appraisal-tools
Reporting guidelines (similar to appraisal guides, but more are standards for the investigators to use and follow):
https://www.equator-network.org/reporting-guidelines
00:00 Introduction and Priorities 00:34 Show Restructure Announcement 01:42 The Evolution of EMS Practices 03:57 Understanding Evidence-Based Medicine 05:23 Interview with Dr. Ben Lee 07:20 Approaching and Appraising Medical Studies 08:14 Challenges in EMS Research 13:47 Study Design and Hierarchy 31:33 Applying Research to Practice 39:26 Final Thoughts and Takeaways ResourcesPublished on 9 months ago
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