Education @ The Rehab Podiatrist/Podiatry Systems x CauseHealth - Challenges and solutions with using evidence in health-care




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Podiatry Systems x CauseHealth - Challenges and solutions with using evidence in health-care

We chat to the experts at CauseHealth about how we can approach evidence-based medicine to make it more applicable to the clinic and our patients!

A completely free course on how we can better implement evidence into practice!

Finding it difficult to understand how to be 'evidence based'?

In this course you're going to learn
  • The current issues we face with our current evidence based medicine framework - why current evidence doesn't always match clinical practice.
  • Dispositionalism, CauseHealth's approach to research and evidence that explains how we can understand evidence and personalise our care to the patient in fornt of us.
  • The root of a lot of disagreements about evidence and how we can argue better.
  • Lots of examples so you can start applying these lessons straight into clinical practice.

A course about evidence run by clinicians, designed for you to use these lessons in clinical practice.

Contributors

Alex Murray - Host

Alex Murray is a Podiatrist from Canberra with a special interest in complex and chronic conditions. He currently works in a general private practice and a high performance sport clinic.

In addition to his clinical work he is currently an Assistant Strength and Conditioning/ Rehabilitation Coach with the Tuggeranong Vikings Rugby Union Club, a Director of Podiatry Systems, runs the website/social media page Making Sense in Podiatry, is an assistant for the education group the Better Clinician Project and is a communication/educator partner of CauseHealth.

Dr Rani Lill Anjum

Dr Anjum is a philosopher of science and medicine and co-director of CauseHealth who specialises in the concept of causation and causal evidence.

She's published extensively on how by understanding causation as complex, context-sensitive and singular, we can find better ways to make research evidence more relevant to clinical practice.

Dr Elena Rocca

Dr Rocca is a researcher with a multi-disciplinary background (Pharmacy, Biology, Philosophy) and Co-Director of CauseHealth.

She specialises in philosophical bias in science and medicine, with emphasis on causality assessment, risk evaluation and methodological pluralism, approaching problems from both a practical and philosophical perspective.

She talks about using evidence in clinical practice, how we can understand our disagreements and have more productive conversations with how implement evidence as part of our CauseHealth Collaboration.

Prof Roger Kerry

Prof Kerry is a Physiotherapist, Associate Professor in the Division of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Sciences at the University of Nottingham and principal researcher at CauseHealth.

After working clinically for many years and gaining a MSc in Manipulative Therapy, he saw first hand the challenges of research in healthcare and its translation into healthcare. He went on to complete his PhD on causation and how we can better implement evidence based medicine.

Christine Price

Christine is a principal researcher at CauseHealth and patient-advocate, running the website Living Well with Pain.

She uses her experience of living with persistent pain and the healthcare system to develop resources and tools to support people who are suffering from persistent pain as well as their healthcare professionals. 

CauseHealth

CauseHealth is a research group based at the Norwegian University of Life Science in As, Norway. 

Their work focuses on how we can better understand and apply evidence into clinical practice, focusing on  the impact of casuation, complexity and individual patient variation.

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Podiatry Systems x CauseHealth - Challenges and solutions with using evidence in health-care

We chat to the experts at CauseHealth about how we can approach evidence-based medicine to make it more applicable to the clinic and our patients!

Contents

Welcome

Welcome!

INTRODUCTION TO COMPLEXITY - Making Our Treatment Plans More Individualized and Patient Centered - A Complex Systems Approach

Understanding complexity and how it can help us change the way we practice isn't a prerequisite to understanding our interviews, but can be a tremendous help.

In these videos we talk about the current approach to clinical practice we're taught at university, the evidence that tells us this it doesn't work and an alternative approach - using complex systems theory - a simple change to the way we think and approach clinic that opens us up to making much more individualised treatment plans.

This understanding can form the foundation of the changes CauseHealth is advocating for how we can be more evidence based when providing care.
The Traditional Model of Care and the Evidence Against It's Use
Complex Systems Theory and Clinical Practice
Complex Systems Theory Applications - How we use it to make our treatment plans more individualised and patient centered
EXTRA READING Complex Systems approach for sports injuries.pdf

Interview 1 - Challenges with applying evidence in healthcare

Interview 1 - Challenges with applying evidence in healthcare
AUDIO ONLY! Interview 1 - Challenges with applying evidence in healthcare
PODCAST LINK - Interview 1
Summary of Interview 1
AUDIO ONLY! Summary of Interview 1
A funny (but also slightly tragic) video from Twitter/Tiktok about how evidence based medicine can be done poorly
PODCAST LINK - Interview 1 Summary

Interview 2 - What is dispositionism and why it is an effective way of approaching evidence in healthcare

Interview 2 - What is dispositionism and why it is an effective way of approaching evidence in healthcare
AUDIO ONLY Interview 2 - What is dispositionism and why it is an effective way of approaching evidence in healthcare
PODCAST LINK - Interview 2
Summary of Interview 2
AUDIO ONLY! - Summary of Interview 2
PODCAST LINK - Interview 2 Summary

Interview 3 - Philosophical Bias - Why 2 people can look at the same data and come to different conclusions

Interview 3 - Philosophical Bias - Why 2 people can look at the same data and come to different conclusions
AUDIO ONLY - Interview 3
PODCAST LINK - Interview 3

Putting it all into practice - a guide

Interview 4 coming soon!
Interview with Physiotherapist Jack Chew - Complexity, causation and biomechanics in athletes
AUDIO ONLY - Interview with Physiotherapist Jack Chew - Complexity, causation and biomechanics in athletes
Interview with Physical Therapist Mark Kargela - Looking beyond the textbook and treating the individual patient. Insights and examples
AUDIO ONLY - Interview with Physical Therapist Mark Kargela - Looking beyond the textbook and treating the individual patient. Insights and examples
Interview with Osteopath and Researcher Oliver Thomson - Qualitative Research and it's understanding of pain and the unique patient
Interview with Osteopath and Researcher AUDIO ONLY - Oliver Thomson - Qualitative Research and it's understanding of pain and the unique patient

Free Ebook from CauseHealth - Rethinking Causality, Complexity and Evidence for the Unique Patient

Rethinking Causality, Complexity and Evidence for the Unique Patient Ebook

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Podiatry Systems x CauseHealth - Challenges and solutions with using evidence in health-care

We chat to the experts at CauseHealth about how we can approach evidence-based medicine to make it more applicable to the clinic and our patients!