That sounds a bit odd but I presume that 'discussion' means questioning the candidate as in the UK. In the UK examiners take things in turns but...
I have been involved in EU PhDs occasionally and I think the 'opponents' act much like examiners in the UK. The presentation of the work can be...
I guess the doctor may have been under talking conditions anonymity because the government that love helpers like Dr Greenhalgh may have made it...
In fact we were not difficult to get hold of at all. Expert people are more or less always ready to put aside the time and have the time. When...
The central irony of GRADE is that it is designed to show 'how the people who know how to do it do it, so that you can do it too'. But NICE are...
That is the key, @Esther12. I think Ruth Kempson has shown mostly elegantly with her 'Dynamic Syntax' that meaning does not lie in what is...
And a right muddle it is too.
To be honest @Hilda Bastian, for those of us who have got fed up with Cochrane being disingenuous about these reviews there is every reason to...
Because clear practice recommendations are highly valued by clinicians and may prevent the use of unproven interventions, we believe that...
That seems to be waffle and the strong recommendation advise looks pretty close to coercion. I wonder who these GRADE people think they are to...
I do not see that as credible @Esther12 , as one of Garner's colleagues. I think all his colleagues will read what he said as the dog whistle in...
Yes we had a discussion about this with Hilda Bastion who argued that you should not throw away any trials just because they do not come up to...
One of the issues I am beginning to see with GRADE is the idea of a graded recommendation to be dispensed to GPs. That seems inconsistent with the...
I think what this emphasises is that all sorts of different methods are relevant indifferent situations. There are some commonalities but also an...
You need to get a robot to read it for you @Hutan - they understand this stuff better than we do.
Academic talk has often seemed like twaddle in the past but I must say it makes a difference to see this genuine twaddle these days. Unmistakable,...
It is certainly remarkable that she knew that they were not only excellent but genuinely excellent. Like the patients' problems were genuinely...
It would be interesting to see a double blind study.
I think it is a bit like the idea that cod liver oil is good for your joints - missing the points that cod liver oil is a source of vitamin D...
If I remember rightly Dr Chew Graham claimed that 10% of all NHS expenditure has always gone on Medically Unexplained Scovids. She really ought to...
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