In this podcast episode, Dennis and Ricky discuss how to pick and evaluate research papers to inform medical practice. They differentiate between causative research papers and retrospective observational studies, emphasizing the importance of reading the methods section to determine the validity of the research. They also highlight the common mistakes people make when reading research papers, such as relying solely on the title and abstract. The conversation delves into the challenges of conducting pre-hospital research and the difficulties in applying research findings to practice. Ricky also shares his experiences in mentoring aspiring medical school applicants and launching a new podcast.Takeaways
Differentiate between causative research papers and retrospective observational studies when reading research papers.
Read the methods section to determine the validity of the research and understand the inclusion and exclusion criteria, statistical analysis, and potential biases.
Avoid common mistakes when reading research papers, such as relying solely on the title and abstract.
Consider the challenges of conducting pre-hospital research, including data collection and controlling for environmental factors.
Extrapolate research findings to pre-hospital practice by discussing and collaborating with other providers.
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