In this issue of Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, guest editor Dr. Andrew Meyr brings his considerable expertise to the topic of The State of Podiatric Science. Top experts discuss practical biostatistics for surgeons, incorporating research into a busy practice, unique challenges in diabetic foot science, working with industry, effective manuscript preparation and submission, and more.
A Study Never Proves Anything: Contemporary Interpretation of the Levels of Clinical Evidence and Statistical Significance Basic Statistics, Statistical Design, and Critical Analysis of Statistics for Surgeons Incorporating Research into a Busy Clinical Practice: A Practical Approach Navigating Institutional Review Boards Grants and Funding in Podiatric Science A New Paradigm in Foot and Ankle Outcomes?: Away From Radiographs and Toward Patient-Centered Outcomes Effective Case Reports and Small Case Series Critical Analysis of Retrospective Study Designs: Cohort and Case Series Prospective Surgical Cohort Analysis Narrative Review to Meta-Analysis: A Cookbook Approach to Evidence Synthesis in Surgical Research A Primer on Cost-Effectiveness Analysis Unique Challenges in Diabetic Foot Science Special Considerations in Podiatric Science: Translational Research, Cadavers, Gait Analysis, Dermatology, and Databases Working with Industry Effective Manuscript Preparation and Submission The Peer Review System: A Journal Editor’s 30-Year Perspective Teaching Science to the Next Generation
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