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Applying to Cardiology

Mind The Bleep

This includes practical and analytical skills that you will develop during training. Research remains encouraged within cardiology, and there will be an opportunity to develop a range of academic interests. Late applications are not accepted, so checking the dates for the application year and applying well in advance is essential.

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Should women in their 40’s be screened for breast cancer?

Sensible Medicine

The clinicians who treat breast cancer and the researches who dedicate their careers to improving breast cancer treatment deserve much more credit than they get. This gradient fits well with improvements in treatment, not with screening as a cornerstone of modern health care. Data from the International Agency for research on Cancer.

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How to Critique Randomised Control Trials

Mind The Bleep

Do the measured outcomes actually answer the research question? If a study is trying to assess whether a treatment reduced body weight, but the only outcome they have measured is change in LDL cholesterol, their outcome does not truly answer their original research question. Did participants drop-out? If yes, why?

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Training Healthcare Teams in Restorative Nursing: Best Practices and Tools 

American Medical Compliance

Yet, excellence in restorative nursing is only achievable with a well-trained, highly skilled healthcare team armed with the tools and strategies needed to deliver exceptional care. Implement evidence-based interventions. Hands-On Practice: Provide opportunities for supervised practice to build confidence and proficiency.

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What makes psychotherapy ‘good’ and ‘effective?’

Sensible Medicine

It goes without saying that we at Sensible Medicine pray at the church of Evidence-Based Medicine. Fields of medicine vary in how strong the “best available evidence from systematic research” leg of the three-legged stool is. If you are a cardiologist, you might be able to rely heavily of RCTS. Please help!’”