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I like this podcast because it’s a civilised, specific and open-minded conversation. It’s also great because it addresses the technical stuff like type of bias, choice of statistical analysis etc., but it’s not nitpicking over those things over the lunchroom table in a monthly inservice, and rather focuses on real world implications for practice (including practical applications, cost effectiveness of an intervention, ease of implementation etc) as the new paper sits within the current literature. EBP within real world scenarios. Awesome stuff!
physioissy via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 06/24/18
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This pod is great. I love listening to these guys talk shop.
Travisrobbins22 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/19/13
This podcast has been a great resource for me as a recent grad. JW and Erik's insight into a wide variety of topics coupled with the article reviews has helped me as a PT and given me a better understanding and appreciation of the current body of literature. Highly recommend!Read full review »
Geoff Irons via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/19/17
Excellent way to stay a breast of current literature & build critical thinking skills. Side effect after 2 years of listening those who praise reki masters may tell you it has clouded your judgement though.
Ggggtrhtdgbdfvfgsn via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/12/17
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