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Tips on how to present research findings (dichotomous data)

Tips on how to present research findings (dichotomous data). January 2010. Shingles Prevention Study – Results. Reference text box. Shingles Prevention Study – Results. Reference text box. ARBs – Reductions in HF Hospitalizations. Reference text box.

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Tips on how to present research findings (dichotomous data)

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  1. Tips on how to present research findings (dichotomous data) January 2010

  2. Shingles Prevention Study – Results Reference text box

  3. Shingles Prevention Study – Results Reference text box

  4. ARBs – Reductions in HF Hospitalizations Reference text box

  5. To use this balloon in your presentations • Click on it • Press Ctrl-C (copy) • Go to the slide where you want to use the balloon • Press Ctrl-V (paste) • Position the balloon where you want it and change the data In Slide Show view, the balloon will appear with a mouse click. Event rate 24% vs 20% - Hosps RRR 18% ARR 4% NNT 23 (14 – 41) 3.5 yrs

  6. Questions or Further Help Dr Mike Allen Director Evidence-based Programs Dalhousie CME 494-2173 michael.allen@dal.ca For supportive tools visit: http://cme.medicine.dal.ca/EBM.htm

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