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A Q-and-A with Dr. John Gordon (PhD), a Professor in the Division of Respirology, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine and a Special Advisor – Clinical Research, Office of the Vice-President Research, University of Saskatchewan (USask).
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Special Advisor - Clinical Research, Office of VP Research,...
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Dec 2, 2022 · A Hamilton researcher has won an international prize worth about $280,000 for promoting quality in medical research. ... Award describe Dr. Gordon Guyatt as a pioneer of evidence-based medicine ...
Oct 28, 2024 · Sam Sherratt ’15 studied biology, chemistry and molecular biology at Gordon and is the scientific director at Elucida Research, a biotech company in Beverly, MA, that specializes in analytical biochemistry research for cardiovascular disease in partnership with pharmaceutical companies and academic institutions. We sat down with him to ask about his role working in a research lab and trends ...
Dec 18, 2017 · As a translational immunologist, Dr. Gordon emphasizes the potential for cutting-edge ideas to be further developed alongside clinicians through the Respiratory Research Centre: “Having a research center allows researchers from all backgrounds to strategize together, to share insights and to use relevant feedback to help them move forward.”
- North American Clinical Epidemiology
- The Publication of Evidence-Based Medicine: The JAMA Users’ Guides
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Evidence-based medicine and modern epidemiology share common roots. The history of modern epidemiology and its methods of quantification, surveillance, and control have been traced back to social processes in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Europe and the introduction of statistics and probability methods. Toward the middle of the twentieth cent...
The appropriate forum for republication of the McMaster methods appeared in 1990, when Drummond Rennie, a JAMA deputy editor, approached David Sackett and the McMaster clinical epidemiology and biostatistics department. Sackett’s and Rennie’s plan was to publish an updated version of the 1980 CMAJ“Readers’ Guides” divided into two series. The first...
When the first article on evidence-based medicine was published in November 1992, the methods were not new; they were nearly a quarter-century old. Like its earlier iteration in 1978, the 1992 version of evidence-based medicine was developed and presented in the immediate context of medical education at McMaster. This intimate relation between medi...
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Special Advisor - Clinical Research, Office of VP Research, Distinguished Professor Respirology, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine. 306-966-7214. john.gordon@usask.ca. Address. Rm 2D30.8 (Box 3), Health Science Centre - D wing. Contents. Research Area (s)
Dr. Gordon Guyatt is a Distinguished Professor in the Departments of Medicine and Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics at McMaster University. He has published over 1,000 papers in peer-reviewed journals; his work has been cited over 75,000 times.