Dear Students,
On the Moodle web page I have summarized all the feedback from student presentations in past exams. You will find this feedback in section 3: 'EBM Presentation Guide'.
Remember to read this carefully and to compare your presentation draft with the notes in this section. Try to follow this guide as closely as you can.
To answer the questions about 'evidence' you should study the EBM resources. Question types in the oral exam include,
for example:
1. List the clinical 'study designs' you know.
2. What kinds of clinical questions do RCTs answer? Systematic Reviews answer? Cohort studies answer ? etc
3. What kinds of bias in clinical research can you describe to me?
4. Can you refer to any examples of bias from the evidence in your presentation?
5. How would you define 'EBM"?
6. What are the strengths, but also limits of modern EBM?
7. What does EBM mean to you as a future doctor?
You should bring all your full text papers on a pen drive to the oral exam. That means a minimum of 10 full text pdf papers for a single presenter, or 15+ minimum full texts for 2 presenters. Abstracts to not count in these calculations, but may be useful when the full text is hard to find. You should use BIDS and ACNP (the library services) to retrieve full text papers.
Finally, you must organize your bibliographies for the exam using a bibliographic software (Mendeley, Zotero, or similar). You can download these for free from the Moodle website or go to Google.
I shall send you the exact location and times of the exam on Friday 24th from INFESTED
Buon Lavoro
Huon Snelgrove