EPISODE · Sep 6, 2022 · 40 MIN
Studying the Studies (Part 1 of 2) | Finding and evaluating published research with Lynn Shaffer
from High-Fidelity Conversations · host Jonathan Marsh
[Ep4] Do you ever wonder if the studies you read are actually good? Are they set up for success, or are they riddled with red flags? Maybe you aren't sure about how to even find a research paper. Listen in on this two part conversation with Senior Statistical Analyst, Lynn Shaffer, as we discuss how to find studies and evaluate their reliability - and more - on this episode of High-Fidelity Conversations! Lynn Shaffer, PhD, is a Senior Statistical Analyst with the Mount Carmel Health System. She works in the Office of Research Affairs to support clinical research and quality improvement projects for the GME residents and faculty . Her expertise includes epidemiology, research and statistical methodology. During our discussion, Lynn proposes a few ways to not only find quality research papers, but also how we can trouble-shoot the ones we do find. Listen in on our conversation to learn more about:What are some of the search engines we can use to find quality studies?How are studies typically structured?What are some of the red and yellow flags to look for?Is there such a thing as a perfect sample size?And more!Quick Links:Linktree: Links to the research papers mentioned in the showPubMed: Search engine for biomedical literatureThe EQUATOR Network: International initiative seeking to promote transparent and accurate reporting, as well as wider use of robust reporting guidelinesClinicalTrials.gov: Database of privately and publicly funded studies from around the worldCASP Checklist for Randomized Trials: A downloadable PDF checklist to help review a study that reports randomized trial resultsMount Carmel Research InstituteMount Carmel Health Sciences LibraryDo you have ideas for future guests or topics on this podcast? Maybe you have some thoughts on how to improve the show? If that sounds like you, take a moment to answer the 3 questions on our anonymous feedback survey!Podcast artwork was made with the awesome resources from CanvaMusic for the show was obtained from PixabayEmail the show at [email protected] Captioning Resources:Podnews article (for Apple/Android phones and Google Chrome browsers)Microsoft Windows article (live captions for Windows users)Apple article (live captions for Mac users)
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[Ep4] Do you ever wonder if the studies you read are actually good? Are they set up for success, or are they riddled with red flags? Maybe you aren't sure about how to even find a research paper. Listen in on this two part conversation with Senior Statistical Analyst, Lynn Shaffer, as we discuss how to find studies and evaluate their reliability - and more - on this episode of High-Fidelity Conversations! Lynn Shaffer, PhD, is a Senior Statistical Analyst with the Mount Carmel Health System. She works in the Office of Research Affairs to support clinical research and quality improvement projects for the GME residents and faculty . Her expertise includes epidemiology, research and statistical methodology. During our discussion, Lynn proposes a few ways to not only find quality research papers, but also how we can trouble-shoot the ones we do find. Listen in on our conversation to learn more about:What are some of the search engines we can use to find quality studies?How are studies typically structured?What are some of the red and yellow flags to look for?Is there such a thing as a perfect sample size?And more!Quick Links:Linktree: Links to the research papers mentioned in the showPubMed: Search engine for biomedical literatureThe EQUATOR Network: International initiative seeking to promote transparent and accurate reporting, as well as wider use of robust reporting guidelinesClinicalTrials.gov: Database of privately and publicly funded studies from around the worldCASP Checklist for Randomized Trials: A downloadable PDF checklist to help review a study that reports randomized trial resultsMount Carmel Research InstituteMount Carmel Health Sciences LibraryDo you have ideas for future guests or topics on this podcast? Maybe you have some thoughts on how to improve the show? If that sounds like you, take a moment to answer the 3 questions on our anonymous feedback survey!Podcast artwork was made with the awesome resources from CanvaMusic for the show was obtained from PixabayEmail the show at [email protected] Captioning Resources:Podnews article (for Apple/Android phones and Google Chrome browsers)Microsoft Windows article (live captions for Windows users)Apple article (live captions for Mac users)
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