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Here you can learn how to add new statistical methods to your toolbox. These may not be neccessarily cutting edge methods, but approaches, that you are not yet aware about.

The best sources for RWE that you may never heard about

Interview with Anders Berglund I first became aware of these sources for real-world evidence some years ago, and I tried to get an expert on this topic so often, but unfortunately no one would speak with me. Then finally someone agreed when they found out what country my research was being conducted in-the Scandinavian Union! …

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Why and how to build your personal Board of Directors

Interview with Heather Melius What is a personal board of directors?Is a board of directors essential for everyone?Is it necessary for it to come from within your company? This episode is all about career advice. Together with Heather, we talk about having your personal board of directors and how could this concept help you have …

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Chats with Jenn: Embracing Vulnerability And Leading With Courage

Today’s episode is an extract from my interview with Jenn Fenwick, who’s also a podcaster like me and we talk about my career and leadership. This is a fun chat where we talk about navigating fear, opening ourselves up to vulnerability and making courageous decisions… oh and Beyoncé gets a mention too!   This is …

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Extrapolation to paediatrics

Interview with Andrew Thomson What is extrapolation?How can we use extrapolation in paediatrics?What are the main challenges? Paediatric research always comes with challenges, and understanding paediatric submission is vital. There’s always a lack of treatment in this area. In this episode, you’ll understand what you can do to get evidence through extrapolation for the children …

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