This study titled “Wording Approaches for the Strength of Recommendation” has been reviewed by the Hamilton Integrated Research Ethics Board, project # 18107. The Principal Investigator is Dr. Holger Schünemann. Click or copy this link to participate: https://t.co/dzZLAhHijK
@grade_wg members - please check our GRADE Teams channel for
communication about our upcoming meeting on May 1 & 2, 2024. Those who want to become members or want to know more direct message us please. See many of you soon.
HEI's @twpiggott and @schunemann_mac played a key role in the World Health Organization's landmark decision to add three #multiplesclerosis drugs to its Essential Medicines List. Read more here: https://t.co/OxnrSpeZf8.
In preparation for a lecture on #evidencebased healthcare #ebhc I came across my old markings of the original Bradford Hill 9️⃣ viewpoints on causation. What a smart and world-changing paper that still is. If you haven’t read it, see what he said about statistical significance:
The next critical piece to add to the puzzle 🧩 of getting our #guideline recs to help with self-directed health decisions. Of what value are “public health” recommendations if the PUBLIC doesn’t understand them? @RanaCharide@tamaralotfi88@GRADE_McMaster@martinoffringa +++
Mark you calendars🗓: The next virtual GRADE meeting is on November 10 & 11 2022, details will follow - focus is now on the final preparations for the in-person meeting in Krakow Poland on July 12 and 13.