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From inspiration to publication: bumps along the road (as part of the Postgraduate Programme in Evidence-Based Health Care)

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Evidence-Based Health Care
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Dr Helen Ashdown is a GP and Clinical Researcher in the Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, University of Oxford.

During her clinical academic training, she designed and led a study to investigate whether pain on going over speed bumps when travelling to hospital is a good diagnostic test for appendicitis. This was published in the 2012 Christmas edition of the British Medical Journal. She will describe her own bumpy journey through the process of answering a clinical question - navigating the tortuous course from research question, ethics, study design and recruitment through to Christmas radio shows.

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Evidence-Based Health Care
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Helen Ashdown
Keywords
medical sciences
Medicine
evidence based medicine
Department: Medical Sciences Division
Date Added: 03/12/2014
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