28 min

Season 1 Episode 3: GRADE & the Evolution of Evidence Based Practice with Dr. Gordon Guyatt Methodology Matters — A Podcast on Evidence-Based Nutrition

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In this Episode, we continue our conversation with internationally renowned Co-founder of Evidence-Based Medicine and Co-chair of the GRADE Working Group, Dr. Gordon Guyatt.  We explore the evolution of Evidence Based Practice and how it gave birth to the GRADE method for assessing the certainty of evidence, and for moving from the evidence base to guideline recommendations.  
 
Thanks for listening, if you’d like to hear more episodes of Methodology Matters: A Podcast on Evidence-Based Nutrition, you can find at methodologymatters.podbean.com
 
Or you can find us on Spotify, and on Google Podcasts.
 
If you’d like more information on the GRADE working group, please visit gradeworkinggroup.org.
 
And, if you’d like to learn more about Dr. Guyatt and his work, you can find him at Clarityresearch.ca or on Wikipedia.
 
Thanks for tuning in; we’ll see you on the next episode of Methodology Matters!

In this Episode, we continue our conversation with internationally renowned Co-founder of Evidence-Based Medicine and Co-chair of the GRADE Working Group, Dr. Gordon Guyatt.  We explore the evolution of Evidence Based Practice and how it gave birth to the GRADE method for assessing the certainty of evidence, and for moving from the evidence base to guideline recommendations.  
 
Thanks for listening, if you’d like to hear more episodes of Methodology Matters: A Podcast on Evidence-Based Nutrition, you can find at methodologymatters.podbean.com
 
Or you can find us on Spotify, and on Google Podcasts.
 
If you’d like more information on the GRADE working group, please visit gradeworkinggroup.org.
 
And, if you’d like to learn more about Dr. Guyatt and his work, you can find him at Clarityresearch.ca or on Wikipedia.
 
Thanks for tuning in; we’ll see you on the next episode of Methodology Matters!

28 min

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