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The OrthoPodcast
Edward O'Bryan
5 episodes
1 day ago
A Podcast about orthopaedic registries and related data. Edward O’Bryan interviews surgeons, statisticians, engineers & others to better understand findings from registries around the world.
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A Podcast about orthopaedic registries and related data. Edward O’Bryan interviews surgeons, statisticians, engineers & others to better understand findings from registries around the world.
Show more...
Medicine
Health & Fitness
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Bias - Ian Harris
The OrthoPodcast
54 minutes 18 seconds
1 year ago
Bias - Ian Harris

After taking the UFC Featherweight Championship with the fastest knockout in UFC title bout history, on a 15-win streak, Conor McGregor made the cover of Sports Illustrated on February 29, 2016. Five days later, he suffered his first UFC loss. The Sports Illustrated Cover Curse has a well documented history of tainting the careers of athletes who grace its cover.


Professor Ian Harris is a renowned academic Orthopaedic Surgeon from Sydney, who is the author of books; Surgery, The Ultimate Placebo and Hippocrasy.


We examine how heuristics and biases so commonly lead us to fallacies and error in decision making.

The OrthoPodcast
A Podcast about orthopaedic registries and related data. Edward O’Bryan interviews surgeons, statisticians, engineers & others to better understand findings from registries around the world.