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Our Team | METRICS
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Skip to main content. Skip to main navigation. Steven Goodman, MD, MHS, PhD is Associate Dean of Clinical and Translational Research and Professor of Medicine and of Health Research and Policy, directing Stanford's CTSA training programs in. John P.A. Ioannidis, MD, DSc is the C.F. Rehnborg Professor in Disease Prevention, and Professor of Medicine, of Health Research and Policy, and of Statistics. Dr. Ioannidis is internationally recognized.
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Videos | METRICS
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Skip to main content. Skip to main navigation. Improving Biomedical Research 2015: Challenges and Solutions. Transparency and Reproducibility in Economics Research- Edward Miguel, PhD, Oxfam Professor in Environmental and Resource Economics, Dept. of Economics Faculty Director of the Center for Effective Global Action (CEGA) (May 16, 2016). Improving the Reproducibility of Neuroimaging Research- Russell Poldrack, PhD, Professor of Psychology, Stanford University (Jan. 11, 2016). What is publication bias?
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Postdoctoral Fellowships | METRICS
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Skip to main content. Skip to main navigation. Postdoctoral Fellowship Announcement 2017-18. Applicants must have a Ph.D., M.D., or equivalent degree. Degree should be conferred at least two months before the start of the appointment. Less than 5 years of postdoctoral experience. A track record of some training and/or publications in fields relevant to meta-research is also required. Applicant does not have a faculty appointment or equivalent somewhere else. Outlines your future research and career goals.
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Podcasts | METRICS
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Skip to main content. Skip to main navigation. RS 174 - John Ioannidis on "What happened to Evidence-based medicine? John Ioannidis, METRICS Co-director and author of, "Why Most Published Research Findings are False" discuss how EBM has been "hijacked," by whom, and what do do about it. Host: Julia Galef, Rationally Speaking. John Ioannidis Scourge of Sloppy Science. METRICS Co-director discusses what journalists and the general public need to know about studies they hear about. Host: Gary Schwitzer,.
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Skip to main content. Skip to main navigation. Join METRICS and the growing meta-research community to help re-imagine science for the 21 st. Century. A broad range of organizations and individuals are actively engaged in ensuring that the best science is designed, conducted, analyzed, and disseminated to strengthen the evidence base for informed decision-making. Your help is needed. Subscribe to METRICS News and receive periodic emails on featured events, publications, and other timely news.
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Video Modules | METRICS
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Skip to main content. Skip to main navigation. Video modules serve as an educational tool to enhance best practices in conducting rigorous and reproducible research. Here we feature modules aimed at scholars at all stages of their careers and others involved in the research enterprise. Additional modules will be added as they become available. Module 1: Lack of Transparency. Module 2: Blinding and Randomization. Module 3: Biological and Technical Replicates. National Institutes of Health (NIH). The Resea...
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Ethical Issues - Research on Medical Practices
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The ROMP Ethics Study. Variations in Medical Practices. Approaches to Research on Medical Practices. Introduction to the Approaches. Randomization of Clinics or Hospitals. Which Medication is Best? The ROMP Ethics Study. Research on Medical Practices (ROMP) presents several ethical issues that have not been studied completely. Currently, Research on Medical Practices is considered similar to medical research that develops new treatments in that it requires special oversight that makes sure:. This study i...
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Informing or Asking - Video
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The ROMP Ethics Study. Variations in Medical Practices. Approaches to Research on Medical Practices. Introduction to the Approaches. Randomization of Clinics or Hospitals. Which Medication is Best? The ROMP Ethics Study. We have developed three informational videos to explain key concepts in the ROMP Ethics Study. The Informing or Asking. The Approaches to Research on Medical Practices. Randomization of clinics and hospitals. The Which Medication Is Best? Influences on variation in usual medical care.
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About Us - The ROMP Ethics Study
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The ROMP Ethics Study. Variations in Medical Practices. Approaches to Research on Medical Practices. Introduction to the Approaches. Randomization of Clinics or Hospitals. Which Medication is Best? The ROMP Ethics Study. This study is a collaborative effort by researchers at the Seattle Children’s Research Institute, the University of Washington, and Stanford University. An organization that advances the ethical conduct of medical research. UL1 TR000423-07S1) and the Greenwall Foundation. This study is a...