Episode 6

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Published on:

4th Jun 2024

Clinical Trials, GRADE, and other Mixed Effects

Proudly sponsored by Open Wound Research, https://www.openwoundresearch.com/ 

Dr. Marissa Carter is a distinguished Clinical Trial Specialist and Epidemiologist in wound care. She holds a BA and MA in Biochemistry from Oxford University and earned her PhD in Organometallic/Inorganic Chemistry from Brandeis University. Dr. Carter has an impressive portfolio of over 150 publications in esteemed medical and chemistry journals and textbook chapters. She is a dedicated peer reviewer for several renowned journals, including the British Medical Journal, BMJ Open Journal, New England Journal of Medicine, Journal of Wound Care, Wound Repair Regeneration, and International Wound Journal, among others. 

    

Theme music is « Real as it Gets (Dirty Deed) », by Justin G. Marcellus 

 

Links from the show: 

WCCC: https://www.woundcarecc.org/ 

SAWC: https://www.hmpglobalevents.com/sawcspring 

Alliance of Wound Care Stakeholders: https://www.woundcarestakeholders.org/ 

  

Timestamps: 

00:00 Intro 

02:36 Marissa’s background 

15:45 Wound care research then versus now 

18:23 Epistemological challenges in wound care 

29:23 Current work 

37:13 GRADE method and how it's currently applicable in the LCD 

44:15 Mixed effect models 

58:38 Closing question 

 

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About your host

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ZWELITHINI TUNYISWA

Zweli is an experienced healthcare management professional and an entrepreneur with a background in quantitative marketing and data science. He has worked in wound care since 2011 when he joined, helped build, and became a partner at one of the largest post-acute wound-care consultancies in the nation.

It was during that time that he delved into the study of wound care, primarily at the market and institutional level, and secondarily at the clinical level. The challenges of wound care research led to his conversion to a Bayesian, commiserations with Ryan Dirks, and a partnership in the form of Open Wound Research, to bring cutting-edge statistical and data science methods to wound care research.