Understanding Bias and Random Error in Medical Research With Dr Furukawa
05/02/2026 | 17min
Toshi A Furukawa, MD, PhD, Kyoto University, Graduate School of Medicine, School of Public Health, discusses Understanding Bias and Random Error in Medical Research with Gordon H. Guyatt, MD, MSc, McMaster University.
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How to Use a Patient Management Recommendation: Clinical Practice Guidelines and Decision Analyses With Dr Agoritsas
02/10/2025 | 14min
Thomas Agoritsas, MD, PhD, Geneva University Hospitals, Switzerland discusses Users' Guides to the Medical Literature about patient management recommendations with author Gordon H. Guyatt, MD, MSc, McMaster University.
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Evidence-Based Practitioners and Evidence-Based Care With Dr Wilson
01/05/2025 | 14min
Mark C. Wilson, MD, MPH, University of Iowa, Carver College of Medicine discusses Evidence-Based Practitioners and Evidence-Based Care with Gordon H. Guyatt, MD, MSc, McMaster University.
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Teachers' Guides to the Users' Guides
03/10/2024 | 14min
Mark C. Wilson MD, MPH, University of Iowa, discusses Teachers' Guides to the Users' Guides with Gordon H. Guyatt, MD, MSc, McMaster University.
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Assessing the Strength of Recommendations: The GRADE Approach With Dr Vandvik
05/10/2023 | 15min
Gordon H. Guyatt, MD, MSc, discusses Assessing the Strength of Recommendations: The GRADE Approach with Per Olav Vandvik, MD, PhD.
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Sobre JAMAevidence Users' Guides to the Medical Literature
JAMA editors and authors explain the methods underlying clinical research to help students, trainees, and health professionals use the published medical literature to make evidence-based decisions for patients. JAMAevidence is an evidence-based medicine (EBM) resource created and maintained by the JAMA Network to promote the use of EBM to improve patient care.