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Baseline Observations
Rohit Jhawar
11 episodes
1 day ago
Early career musings from a clinical researcher and statistician about how economics, statistics, and technology impact our pursuit of better healthcare outcomes. Expect both basketball references and Bayesian probability.
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Early career musings from a clinical researcher and statistician about how economics, statistics, and technology impact our pursuit of better healthcare outcomes. Expect both basketball references and Bayesian probability.
Show more...
Medicine
Health & Fitness
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Should medical evidence come with an expiration date?
Baseline Observations
51 minutes 22 seconds
9 months ago
Should medical evidence come with an expiration date?

There may be only one thing that lasts longer than ketchup: clinical trials from the 1990's. But at a certain point, even these must expire. How do we know when it's time to put old knowledge to new tests, and is there a way to do this ethically and efficiently? Arham and I tackle this as we grapple with an hilariously unsettling truth:


All roads may lead to Rome, but all healthcare startup ideas lead to "What if you made an insurance company, but instead of being horrible, you just did this"

Baseline Observations
Early career musings from a clinical researcher and statistician about how economics, statistics, and technology impact our pursuit of better healthcare outcomes. Expect both basketball references and Bayesian probability.