Repeated Measures Design Tests
Repeated Measures Design Tests
Repeated measures design tests each patient: either for different conditions or for the same condition overtime (at different time points). For example, comparing the effect of medications to exercise in obese patients or, serially testing the effect of either condition overtime; all being carried out in the same group of patients. As each patient serves as his own control, the…
Presentation Skills
Presentation Skills
Success is not only about generating new ideas or achieving the best results. It equally depends upon our ability to convince others that: ideas have feet on the ground and results are reproducible. Workshop items: Scientific methodology to prepare your presentations Acquire the skill set you need to present effectively (e.g., conference presentation) How to present your work in a…
Observational Studies
Observational Studies
In observational studies, the researcher tests the association between a given risk factor or a therapeutic intervention under normal circumstances. These studies give us a better understanding of what can actually happens in real clinical settings rather than in controlled research facilities. As a clinician, you would need to evaluate the quality of these studies before trusting their results, and…