BMJ_ClinicalEvidence

@BMJ_CE

BMJ Clinical Evidence editor, Caroline Blaine. & related topics e.g. , . Blog = RTs ≠ endorsement

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Joined October 2014

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  1. Jul 4

    🎧Just updated our list🎧 Loads of great stuff Perfect for students, staff & patients Pls RT 👍

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  2. Jun 30

    Only trustworthy evidence will earn the public's trust. BMJ response to report

  3. Jun 29
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  4. Jun 28

    Let's give evidence and value to & interventions

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  5. Jun 26
  6. Jun 26

    Brilliant curation (as always by !) of 3 days of 2017 with the best 405 tweets now all in one place. Thank you!

  7. Jun 26
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  9. Jun 22

    Shocking state of research - manifesto . looks at solutions

  10. Jun 22

    Thank you for a fantastic conference. Already looking forward to next year

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  11. Jun 22

    Law of well-intentioned (evidence-based) unintended consequences... Marie Lindquist

  12. Jun 22

    is now drawing to a close. Here's a little something to listen to on the way home

  13. Jun 22

    >1,500 contributors (so far) to the twittering Not bad for a conference with about 200 people in the room

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  14. Jun 22

    Bias of reporting positive conclusions even in high impact journals Time-lapse by Janet Martin

  15. Jun 22

    Troubled evidence: P-hacking HARKing (hypothesis after results known) Switching outcomes Premature conclusions Janet Martin

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  16. Jun 22

    Rachel Thompson facilitating shared decision making to help choose between over 20 contraceptive methods

  17. Jun 22

    People tell me: "The plural of stories is not data" That's true: "The plural of stories is culture" at

  18. Jun 22
    Replying to

    'Hear pt voice at every level - even if only a whisper' Don Berwick Opportunity for exploring pts'/carers' views & experience!

  19. Jun 22

    In our excitement about we mustn't forget small data - what really matters to patients

  20. Jun 22

    Data bubbles allow analysis of the themes emerging from patient stories

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