Nov 11, 2020
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In this episode, Sarah Gander and Paul Atkinson talk about research, why it's important, and why it's sexy.
Resources:
www.cureus.com: An open access, peer reviewed research site (look for NB Social Pedatrics and Dalhousie Emergency Medicine)
www.medicine.da.ca: Dalhousie Medicine Research site
"RIM": Research in medicine
www.Impart.team/
"PICO format": PICO is a mnemonic used to describe the four elements of a good clinical foreground question: P = Population/Patient/Problem - How would I describe the problem or a group of patients similar to mine? I = Intervention - What main intervention, prognostic factor or exposure am I considering?
SHOC-ed: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6561518/
Article mentioned published in Annals of Emergency Medicine: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0196064418303251
Episode Guide:
0:05 Introduction
1:28 Open-access research
3:14 Why research is important
13:49 DMNB's research team
21:19 The most fun part about research
25:38 Challenging the elitism of research
30:45 The next step
37:18 Challenges in rural New Brunswick
40:27 Research accomplishments6