EPISODE · Mar 20, 2026 · 54 MIN
GPH 37: Clinical Epidemiology
from Clinical Deep Dives · host Dr Manaan Kar Ray
Clinical epidemiology bridges two worlds: population science and individual patient care.This chapter explores how epidemiological principles are applied to improve diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment decisions in clinical settings.We examine:* Measures of diagnostic accuracy (sensitivity, specificity)* Predictive values and disease prevalence* Likelihood ratios* Risk stratification tools* Prognostic modelling* Evidence-based medicine frameworksClinical epidemiology recognises that every diagnostic test operates within a probabilistic context. Pre-test probability influences post-test interpretation. A test result never exists in isolation.The chapter highlights the shift from authority-based medicine to evidence-based practice - integrating best available evidence, clinical expertise, and patient values.Bias, confounding, and random error remain relevant - but now applied to patient-level decision-making.Risk communication becomes critical. Clinicians must translate statistical probabilities into meaningful information for patients.Ultimately, clinical epidemiology ensures that public health evidence informs bedside judgement - without losing sight of individual context.It is epidemiology personalised.Key Takeaways* Clinical epidemiology applies population methods to patient care.* Sensitivity and specificity measure test performance.* Predictive values depend on disease prevalence.* Likelihood ratios refine diagnostic reasoning.* Risk stratification informs management decisions.* Evidence-based medicine integrates research and clinical expertise.* Communication of risk is central to patient care.* Probabilistic reasoning underpins diagnostic decisions. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit drmanaankarray.substack.com/subscribe
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