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75 How to read a paper

Veterinary Clinical Podcasts

Dominic Barfield

814108, Higher Education, Education, Medicine, Rvc, Science & Medicine, Veterinary, Science, Higher, Royal

5643 Ratings

🗓️ 18 May 2018

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

Today Professor Adrian Boswood joins Brian and myself in the studio to talk about how to read a paper. In the digital age many people can access information, though in a professional sense we need to learn how to process this and evaluate the information to understand if and how it can be applied to our patients. We hope that you enjoy. Don't forget to vote for us in the https://www.britishpodcastawards.com please!

There are some great toolkits out there to assist with evidence-based veterinary medicine https://knowledge.rcvs.org.uk/evidence-based-veterinary-medicine/ebvm-toolkit/

Lectures from the RCVS knowledge EBVM Skills day are on youtube are worth a look, especially this by Dr Tim Mair on How to Critically appraise a paper and how to run a journal club. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tza1mqorPGU&list=PLH0d8Oil9uAt3tKX9S-cp0FUoQKpZi210&index=3

Here are the books that Prof Boswood recommends in the podcast:

Clinical Epidemiology

https://books.google.co.uk/books?isbn=1451178794

Study design and statistical analysis

https://books.google.co.uk/books?isbn=0521826756

And this is one that I found helpful.

How to read a paper

https://books.google.co.uk/books?isbn=1118801113

If you have any comments about this podcast, please get in touch: email [email protected]; tweet @dombarfield. We would greatly appreciate your time to rate us on Apple podcast or Acast and kindly write us a review.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Gooday, Dominic Belfield here, and this is the RVC Clinical Podcast.

0:03.1

Thank you for listening and thank you for subscribing on your smartphone or generic fruit-based device.

0:06.9

We're really grateful for you're taking the time to download and listen to this ABC podcast,

0:09.9

and we don't ask for much in return.

0:11.8

They'd be incredibly grateful if you could go to the Apple Podcast Store or iTunes, ACAR,

0:17.2

or whatever platform you listen to this podcast and leave us a review.

0:22.9

We've got one recently from Fay Rawson, who said,

0:26.5

excellent for on the go revision for finals, not quite Stephen Frye reading Harry Potter,

0:28.3

but much more productive use of my time.

0:30.6

Well, you know, I suppose that's subjective, isn't it?

0:32.8

Great audio quality for car journeys.

0:36.7

We'll definitely continue to keep this up-to-date veterinary advances when I'm in first opinion.

0:38.4

So that's good and thank you for that.

0:45.1

But please keep on leaving us reviews because that way it puts us higher up the, I suppose, the charts, as it were,

0:48.8

and gets this information to people who want to listen to it.

0:49.9

So thank you for that.

0:54.3

So today joining Brian and myself in the studio is Professor Adrian Boswood.

0:57.9

So many thanks Professor Boswood for joining us in the studio.

0:58.4

My pleasure.

1:04.7

And today what I asked you to talk about would be how to read a paper.

1:05.4

Okay.

1:09.8

So I didn't necessarily just throw this on you. But, and I've seen a talk that you've given.

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