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Ian A. Lane

Clinical Appraisal

A daily Health, Fitness and Medicine podcast
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Clinical Appraisal

Ian A. Lane

Clinical Appraisal

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Clinical Appraisal

Ian A. Lane

Clinical Appraisal

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What it takes to be a nurse scientist-in-training and a practicing clinician at the bedside requires a level of emotional maturity I think is likely entirely unique. I have immense respect for your work, and no one should ever make you feel as
Dr. Briere's recent publication can be read, here: https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/16/3/362
Don't become an evangelist for Capital S- Science. Instead, be open to the idea that you may not know what you think you know based on singular studies that have never been replicated, and may have results which actually fail the false discover
How often should you expect the clinical research in your field to change your practice? If we assume Price's Law holds in health research regarding the validity of non-Null findings, we should expect a small fraction of published research to p
Jackie Nikpour joins the podcast to discuss her crucial work in the space of primary healthcare and share her thoughts on what it means for RNs to work at the top of their license in primary healthcare in the U.S.
Dr. Pamela J. Grace joins the podcast for an episode dedicated to a discussion about how nurses can 'do right' by their patients.
Don't devalue new nurses' experiences and assume that, just because you've been in practice a long time it means your practice patterns are based on truisms. The way you've learned to do something and the fact that it's 'worked for you,' doesn'
The burden of proof to demonstrate efficacy of biomedical tools (namely, drugs or surgery) is on biomedical scientists and physician-investigators. We are too quick, as a society, to assume their science is particularly good, just because it's
It is easier to differentiate nursing from other health disciplines when you realize that the framework from which you're practicing not only implies unique processes but leads to distinct, if overlapping, outcomes, and that it's not all about
I've recently made the case that I don't believe the NP is practicing nursing anymore, but that they're now medical providers. This is my attempt to buttress the opposing argument, rather that they are simply extending nursing thinking into a l
Nursing is unique and we mustn't forget all the ways in which this is true.Medicine is almost always treated as 'the standard' against which other disciplines of healthcare are measured. But why should that be? What right has it earned to main
"Don't quantify your qualitative data." Except when you do it without realizing it...Also, sidebar, yay for 100 episodes of the pod.
While qualitative research has challenges, quantitative methodology faces numerous challenges of its own. In the end, what can we really learn about human experience from either form of research? Only that which lies either on the margins, or t
In this episode, I speak with a well-respected PICU colleague of mine and bedside nursing expert, Michelle Boivin, BSN, RN, about how she has managed to maintain her bedside practice for over 20 years.
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According to the fan-favorite 30-year celebratory piece she wrote in Nursing Science Quarterly in 2017, Dr. Jacqueline Fawcett, Ph.D., RN, FAAN implies that: because the 'medical model' doesn't exist as a conceptual model (from what Dr. Fawcett
An interesting RCT examining nasogastric tube securement devices versus standard taping methods on accidental dislodgment.https://about.me/ianlane/https://youtube.com/@clinicalappraisal
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An excellent nurse-led RCT of an organizational-level nursing intervention for specialty wound care clinics. (Sili et al., 2023)https://about.me/ianlane/https://www.youtube.com/@clinicalappraisal/videoshttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/ianalaneR
A review of Lydia E. Hall's seminal 1963 work: "Nursing - What is it?"An important addition to the Clinical Appraisal Nursing Theory podcast series and the inaugural YouTube video podcast upload.Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@clin
Struggling with imposter syndrome? In academics, this feeling never goes away. And there's no magical threshold that comes with taking more and more classes to makes you 'ready' to write that first grant or paper. It's time, now, to push yourse
A discussion with Nurse Theorist and Scientist, Dr. Bernie Garrett, from UBC School of Nursing, on the problem of New Age Spiritualism in Nursing.
A brief discussion of the challenges and biases that arise when interpreting qualitative research, as well as the pivotal role of clinical insights in advancing evidence-based practice in health sciences.
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