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MedicsVoicesMedicsVoicesPaul GlasziouPaul Glasziou FRACGP, PhD is Professor of Evidence-Based Medicine at Bond University. His applied clinical research is recognised throughout the world, answering questions that change the way we make decisions in medicine. He was a part-time General Practitioner for many years. Paul was Professor and Director of the Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine at Oxford University from 2003-2010. His key interests include identifying and removing the barriers to using high quality research in everyday clinical practice. His research has influenced numerous guidelines and clinical policies and practice (cardiovascular disease management, screening, clinical monitoring, and antibiotics stewardship...2024-10-1419 minCochrane Library PodcastsCochrane Library PodcastsAntibiotics for acute middle ear infection (acute otitis media) in childrenOver nearly 30 years, the Cochrane Acute Respiratory Infections Group has produced close to 200 reviews. One of their earliest, antibiotics for acute otitis media in children, was first published in 2000 and it was updated for the fourth time in November 2023. Here's two of the authors, Sharon Sanders and Paul Glasziou from the Institute for Evidence-Based Healthcare at Bond University in Australia to talk about the latest findings.2024-03-1207 minmaeralyahelmaeralyahel(Read Pdf!) Systematic Reviews in Health Care A Practical Guide Free [download] [epub]^^**Download Systematic Reviews in Health Care: A Practical Guide Full Edition,Full Version,Full Book**by Paul GlasziouReading Now at : https://happyreadingebook.club/?book=0521799627ORDOWNLOAD EBOOK NOW!Read PDF (Read Pdf!) Systematic Reviews in Health Care: A Practical Guide Free [download] [epub]^^ Ebook Online PDF Download and Download PDF (Read Pdf!) 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We discuss what it is it that is being wasted and whether we waste fewer scientific resources and talent through coordination, team science, and better planning.    Shownotes Bacon, New Atlantis, 1626: https://www.gutenberg.org/files/2434/2434-h/2434-h.htm  Dennett, D. C. (2006). Higher-order truths about chmess. Topoi, 25(1–2), 39–41. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11245-006-0005-2 Chalmers, I., & Glasziou, P. (2009). Avoidable waste in the production and reporting of research evidence. The Lancet, 374(9683), 86–89. Mao's Hundred Flowers Campaign: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hundred_Flowers_Campaign  Glasziou, P., & Chalmers, I. (2018...2023-06-301h 10Nullius in VerbaNullius in VerbaEpisode 11: Inquisitionis VastumIn this episode, we discuss the topic of research waste. We discuss what it is it that is being wasted and whether we waste fewer scientific resources and talent through coordination, team science, and better planning.    Shownotes Bacon, New Atlantis, 1626: https://www.gutenberg.org/files/2434/2434-h/2434-h.htm  Dennett, D. C. (2006). Higher-order truths about chmess. Topoi, 25(1–2), 39–41. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11245-006-0005-2 Chalmers, I., & Glasziou, P. (2009). Avoidable waste in the production and reporting of research evidence. The Lancet, 374(9683), 86–89. Mao's Hundred Flowers Campaign: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hundred_Flowers_Campaign  Glasziou, P., & Chalmers, I. (2018...2023-06-301h 10clarislibraryclarislibrary(Ebook pdf) Systematic Reviews in Health Care A Practical Guide ^DOWNLOAD-PDF)Download Systematic Reviews in Health Care: A Practical Guide Full Edition,Full Version,Full Book by Paul GlasziouReading Now at : https://happyreadingebook.club/?book=0521799627ORDOWNLOAD EBOOK NOW![PDF] Download (Ebook pdf) Systematic Reviews in Health Care: A Practical Guide ) Ebook | READ ONLINE Download (Ebook pdf) Systematic Reviews in Health Care: A Practical Guide ) read ebook online PDF EPUB KINDLE Download (Ebook pdf) Systematic Reviews in Health Care: A Practical Guide ) PDF - KINDLE - EPUB - MOBI - AUDIOBOOK2023-04-1800 minsunbeamwnbesunbeamwnbeeBook PDF New Evidence-Based Practice Workbook Bridging the Gap Bwtween Health Care Research and Practice {epub download}Download Evidence-Based Practice Workbook: Bridging the Gap Bwtween Health Care Research and Practice Full Edition,Full Version,Full Book by Paul GlasziouReading Now at : https://happyreadingebook.club/?book=1405167289ORDOWNLOAD EBOOK NOW![PDF] Download eBook PDF New Evidence-Based Practice Workbook: Bridging the Gap Bwtween Health Care Research and Practice {epub download} Ebook | READ ONLINE Download eBook PDF New Evidence-Based Practice Workbook: Bridging the Gap Bwtween Health Care Research and Practice {epub download} read ebook online PDF EPUB KINDLE Download eBook PDF New Evidence-Based Practice Workbook...2023-04-1300 mindysphagia mattersdysphagia mattersEP 14: New standards in dysphagia research: Core outcome sets with Sarah Gorst and Nicola Harman How do we know what outcomes to measure and when to measure them when designing clinical trials? And how can we make studies more comparable, so that researchers measure the same outcomes with the same assessment at the same time points? One solution is the development and application of Core Outcome Sets (COS). Dr. Sarah Gorst and Dr. Nicola Harman share their knowledge on Core Outcome Sets, how they can help us as researchers and clinicians, how to conduct them and what to do if there is no COS for our patient population, yet. Additionally, Dr. Sallyanne...2022-11-2138 minLe voci della scienzaLe voci della scienzaLa nascita dell'Evidence Based MedicineQuesto podcast racconta la nascita dell’Evidence Based Medicine e la vita di David Sackett, uno dei suoi padri fondatori, che, anche agli occhi di studiosi odierni, è ancora poco conosciuta. L’Evidence Based Medicine agli albori non ha avuto vita facile ma ha dovuto conquistarsi terreno e credibilità nel tempo, fino a divenire la bussola della metodologia della ricerca clinica moderna.“La nascita dell’Evidence Based Medicine” è un podcast di Daniela Berardinelli, infermiera e giornalista che si occupa di formazione universitaria e comunicazione scientifica. Questo episodio è stato realizzato nell’ambito del workshop “Le Voci dela Scienza”: un’esperienza formativa sulla costru...2022-06-2027 minEvidence-Based Health CareEvidence-Based Health CareLeading and teaching Evidence-Based Health CareProfessor Kamal Mahtani and David Nunan interview Professor Paul Glasziou, Director of the Institute for Evidence-Based Healthcare at Bond University, about his experience of leadership and his work in capacity building through teaching and supervision. Professor Kamal Mahtani is Director of the Evidence-Based Health Care Leadership programme and David Nunan is Director of the PGCert in Teaching EBHC2021-03-1844 minThe BMJ PodcastThe BMJ PodcastTalk Evidence covid-19 update - antigen testing and developing non drug evidenceIn this Talk Evidence covid-19 update, Jon Deeks, professor of biostatistics at the University of Birmingham gives us an update on testing technology. Will the point of care tests make a different to big live events, and how research and regulation need to change to tame the testing wild west. Paul Glasziou, professor of evidence based practice at at Bond University has set up a new collaboration to try and get better at creating evidence for non-drug/vaccine control of pandemics - and ponders why we're good at drug research, but terrible at other kinds.2020-10-0546 minThe BMJ PodcastThe BMJ PodcastTalk Evidence covid-19 update - antigen testing and developing non drug evidenceIn this Talk Evidence covid-19 update, Jon Deeks, professor of biostatistics at the University of Birmingham gives us an update on testing technology. Will the point of care tests make a different to big live events, and how research and regulation need to change to tame the testing wild west. Paul Glasziou, professor of evidence based practice at at Bond University has set up a new collaboration to try and get better at creating evidence for non-drug/vaccine control of pandemics - and ponders why we're good at drug research, but terrible at other kinds.2020-10-0546 minTalk EvidenceTalk EvidenceTalk Evidence covid-19 update - antigen testing and developing non drug evidenceIn this Talk Evidence covid-19 update, Jon Deeks, professor of biostatistics at the University of Birmingham gives us an update on testing technology. Will the point of care tests make a different to big live events, and how research and regulation need to change to tame the testing wild west. Paul Glasziou, professor of evidence based practice at at Bond University has set up a new collaboration to try and get better at creating evidence for non-drug/vaccine control of pandemics - and ponders why we're good at drug research, but terrible at other kinds.2020-10-0546 minTalk EvidenceTalk EvidenceTalk Evidence covid-19 update - antigen testing and developing non drug evidenceIn this Talk Evidence covid-19 update, Jon Deeks, professor of biostatistics at the University of Birmingham gives us an update on testing technology. Will the point of care tests make a different to big live events, and how research and regulation need to change to tame the testing wild west. Paul Glasziou, professor of evidence based practice at at Bond University has set up a new collaboration to try and get better at creating evidence for non-drug/vaccine control of pandemics - and ponders why we're good at drug research, but terrible at other kinds.2020-10-0546 minMedicine and Science from The BMJMedicine and Science from The BMJTalk Evidence covid-19 update - antigen testing and developing non drug evidenceIn this Talk Evidence covid-19 update, Jon Deeks, professor of biostatistics at the University of Birmingham gives us an update on testing technology. Will the point of care tests make a different to big live events, and how research and regulation need to change to tame the testing wild west. Paul Glasziou, professor of evidence based practice at at Bond University has set up a new collaboration to try and get better at creating evidence for non-drug/vaccine control of pandemics - and ponders why we're good at drug research, but terrible at other kinds. 2020-10-0546 minBio2040 - Bottlenecks & Future of Science, Healthcare & BiotechBio2040 - Bottlenecks & Future of Science, Healthcare & Biotech02 Why 85% of biomedical research is wasted with Paul GlasziouProf Paul Glasziou is a practitioner and widely published clinical research expert. He explains how we waste billions of dollars on biomedical research. Over 50% of all health research does not get published at all. From the published research, 50% is not usable in practice because things are missing. And from the 25% which is left, half contains design flaws. Hence, over 87.5% (which they rounded down to 85%) of health research is avoidably wasted according to Glasziou. We explore how this waste happens and what can be done about it.2018-01-1236 minListen to The LancetListen to The LancetPublic availability of trial protocols: The Lancet: December 16, 2017Joan Marsh and Paul Glasziou discuss what steps can be taken to reduce research waste with the public availability of trial protocols.2017-12-1506 minThe Lancet in conversation withThe Lancet in conversation withPublic availability of trial protocols: The Lancet: December 16, 2017Joan Marsh and Paul Glasziou discuss what steps can be taken to reduce research waste with the public availability of trial protocols.Continue this conversation on social!Follow us today at...https://twitter.com/thelancethttps://instagram.com/thelancetgrouphttps://facebook.com/thelancetmedicaljournalhttps://linkedIn.com/company/the-lancethttps://youtube.com/thelancettv2017-12-1506 minListen to The LancetListen to The LancetPublic availability of trial protocols: The Lancet: December 16, 2017Joan Marsh and Paul Glasziou discuss what steps can be taken to reduce research waste with the public availability of trial protocols.2017-12-1506 minListen to The LancetListen to The LancetPublic availability of trial protocols: The Lancet: December 16, 2017Joan Marsh and Paul Glasziou discuss what steps can be taken to reduce research waste with the public availability of trial protocols.2017-12-1506 minThe Recommended Dose with Ray MoynihanThe Recommended Dose with Ray Moynihan05 Paul GlasziouPaul Glasziou (aka The Surfing Professor) joins Ray this week to share insights from his stellar career as both a family doctor in Brisbane and a global evidence guru at Oxford and Bond Universities. He explores big picture health issues like overdiagnosis, overtreatment and the implications of genomic testing, alongside important questions for our everyday health - like how you can find and use evidence and put it to good use when visiting or choosing your own doctor or specialist. At one point Ray braves a chilly Gold Coast beach at the crack of dawn to find Paul and his...2017-11-1527 minThrough Russian Snows by HENTY, G. A.Through Russian Snows by HENTY, G. A.#11 Antibiotics for Otitis Media - Evidence Based Medicine PodcastOtitis media, or middle ear infection, is a very common issue. It is the second most common reason for a child to see a GP and is the most common reason antibiotics are prescribed to children. According to a large Australian database called the BEACH data, 80% of kids with otitis media are prescribed an antibiotic. The dilemma A study was published in the NEJM in December of 2016 by Hoberman, et al.,  that compared 10 days of amoxycillin/clavulanate to 5 days for treating kids with acute otitis media. They randomised 520 kids between the ages of 6 and 23 months and this was a very w...2017-08-2416 minListen to The LancetListen to The LancetMusic and surgery: The Lancet: Aug 13, 2015Paul Glasziou discusses a systematic review from UK authors which suggests that music could reduce anxiety and pain for patients undergoing surgery.2015-08-1409 minListen to The LancetListen to The LancetMusic and surgery: The Lancet: Aug 13, 2015Paul Glasziou discusses a systematic review from UK authors which suggests that music could reduce anxiety and pain for patients undergoing surgery.2015-08-1409 minThe Lancet in conversation withThe Lancet in conversation withMusic and surgery: The Lancet: Aug 13, 2015Paul Glasziou discusses a systematic review from UK authors which suggests that music could reduce anxiety and pain for patients undergoing surgery.Continue this conversation on social!Follow us today at...https://twitter.com/thelancethttps://instagram.com/thelancetgrouphttps://facebook.com/thelancetmedicaljournalhttps://linkedIn.com/company/the-lancethttps://youtube.com/thelancettv2015-08-1409 minListen to The LancetListen to The LancetMusic and surgery: The Lancet: Aug 13, 2015Paul Glasziou discusses a systematic review from UK authors which suggests that music could reduce anxiety and pain for patients undergoing surgery.2015-08-1409 minListen to The LancetListen to The LancetThe Lancet: January 08, 2014Paul Glasziou discusses a new Lancet Series 'Research: increasing value, reducing waste'.2014-01-0813 minThe Lancet in conversation withThe Lancet in conversation withThe Lancet: January 08, 2014Paul Glasziou discusses a new Lancet Series 'Research: increasing value, reducing waste'.Continue this conversation on social!Follow us today at...https://twitter.com/thelancethttps://instagram.com/thelancetgrouphttps://facebook.com/thelancetmedicaljournalhttps://linkedIn.com/company/the-lancethttps://youtube.com/thelancettv2014-01-0813 minListen to The LancetListen to The LancetThe Lancet: January 08, 2014Paul Glasziou discusses a new Lancet Series 'Research: increasing value, reducing waste'.2014-01-0813 minListen to The LancetListen to The LancetThe Lancet: January 08, 2014Paul Glasziou discusses a new Lancet Series 'Research: increasing value, reducing waste'.2014-01-0813 minEvidence-Based Health CareEvidence-Based Health CareThe Future of Evidence Based MedicineProfessor Paul Glasziou, Director of the Centre for Evidence Based Medicine, gives a special lecture on the future of EBM.2011-02-2429 minEvidence-Based Health CareEvidence-Based Health CareIntroduction to Evidence Based MedicineProfessor Paul Glasziou gives an introduction to evidence-based medicine and healthcare.2011-02-2442 min