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Leave a comment Posted on 28/07/201628/07/2016 Reading

Cochrane – Effectiveness & Efficiency

  You have read this already haven’t you? You should. I wish I read it years ago. A bit of biography, a ramble through the need for evidence and a lot of love for the RCT. Plenty of clear examples. All with a gentle bit of fun poking. Makes me wish I studied medicine so that I would understand more of the jokes.

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