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Now That I Found It… How Do I Read It?

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You’ve finally found a research article that might answer your clinical question—but now what? In this episode, we break down how to actually read a research study without zoning out or getting lost in the jargon. From scanning abstracts to appraising methods and spotting red flags, this episode will teach you how to tell if an article is trustworthy, relevant, and worth your time. Whether you’re a student, a bedside nurse, or just research-curious—this one's for you.

Intro/Closing Music provided royalty-free within Soundtrap "Lucid-Synth Pad 02." Other music featured in this podcast episode includes “Dark Chi-Ambient Piano Chords 2” and “Dark Chi-Autumn Piano 05.” All sound clips provided royalty-free within Soundtrap.

Disclaimer: The content presented within this podcast episode is meant for informational purposes only. No content is intended to be considered professional health care advice for the diagnosis or treatment of any conditions. The views and opinions expressed in this episode are those of the speaker(s) and do not represent any formal organization or academic entity.

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You’ve finally found a research article that might answer your clinical question—but now what? In this episode, we break down how to actually read a research study without zoning out or getting lost in the jargon. From scanning abstracts to appraising methods and spotting red flags, this episode will teach you how to tell if an article is trustworthy, relevant, and worth your time. Whether you’re a student, a bedside nurse, or just research-curious—this one's for you.

Intro/Closing Music provided royalty-free within Soundtrap "Lucid-Synth Pad 02." Other music featured in this podcast episode includes “Dark Chi-Ambient Piano Chords 2” and “Dark Chi-Autumn Piano 05.” All sound clips provided royalty-free within Soundtrap.

Disclaimer: The content presented within this podcast episode is meant for informational purposes only. No content is intended to be considered professional health care advice for the diagnosis or treatment of any conditions. The views and opinions expressed in this episode are those of the speaker(s) and do not represent any formal organization or academic entity.

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