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  • 2022, PostGraduate Club, School of Optometry and Vision Science, UNSW (Teams) :

    • What is the difference between EBM and doing research? Session 2, systematic reviews and meta-analyses. Pdf of powerpoint (2.4 Meg) 9 June 2022

  • 2022, PostGraduate Club, School of Optometry and Vision Science, UNSW (Teams) :

    • What is the difference between EBM and doing research? Session 1, studies of diganostic tests. Pdf of powerpoint (1.4 Meg) 14 Apr 2022

  • 2021, University of Newcastle Master of Traumatology (TRAU6002) Post-Injury Critical Care: Nutrition

    • Nutrition support in the major trauma patient: An overview of the evidence Pdf of powerpoint (7.5 Meg) 23 Sep 2021

  • Youtube version with audio:

  • 2021, PostGraduate Club, School of Optometry and Vision Science, UNSW (Teams) :

    • Evidence-based Medicine: Is it really for ALL clinicians? Pdf of powerpoint (1.8 Meg) 23 Sep 2021

  • 2020, 9th Annual Congress on Severe Acute Pancreatitis, Jinling Hospital, Nanjing (Zoom) :

    • The successful multi-centre RCT: From initial good idea to team building. Pdf of powerpoint (3.4 Meg) 3 Dec 2020

    • The successful multi-centre RCT: From initial good idea to team building.

  • 2020, 14th Congress of the Chinese Society of Critical Care Medicine, Chengdu (33,000 Zoom attendees for this talk!) :

    • Early EN: What can we learn from different patient groups? Pdf of powerpoint (4 Meg) 10 Aug 2020

    • Early EN: What can we learn from different patient groups?

  • 2020, COVID-19 public health CME in ANZ:
  • 2019, Ongoing CME in ANZ:

    • The importance of early EN and the role of early PN in the ICU: Improving outcomes and reducing costs. Pdf of powerpoint (9 Meg)

  • 2019, 3rd East China Congress of Critical Care Medicine (Shanghai):

    • Designing a multi-centre RCT: From initial good idea to team building and obtaining funding. Pdf of powerpoint (4 Meg)

  • 2019 China (Shanghai):

    • Caloric restriction for refeeding syndrome in critical illness: A multi-centre RCT Pdf of powerpoint (4 Meg)

  • 2019 China (Shanghai,Qingdao):

    • How to publish your paper in a high-impact English language medical journal Pdf of powerpoint (4 Meg)

  • 2019 China (Qingdao):
  • 2018, Nutrition component for MSc accredited course in Traumatology

    • Nutrition support in the major trauma patient requiring intensive care.

  • 2017, Nutrition Workshop at Royal North Shore Hospital:
  • 2017, 9th Annual PLA congress on critical care and 3rd military medical university and Daping Hospital ICU (Chongqing):

    • Early enteral nutrition in the major trauma patient requiring ICU care Pdf of powerpoint (6.2 Meg)

  • 2017 China (Beijing, Nanjing, Chengdu):

    • Early enteral nutrition in the ICU: from clinical trials to physiology Pdf of powerpoint (6.2 Meg)

  • 2017 Annual Meeting on Critical Care Medicine and Critical Care Nutrition (Beijing):

    • How to implement a nutrition guidline: Does knowledge change practice? Pdf of powerpoint (4 Meg)

  • 2017 ASPEN Clinical Nutrition Week, Breakfast Session:

    • Early parenteral nutrition in critically ill patients with short-term relative contraindications to early enteral nutrition: What the evidence reallys says Pdf of powerpoint (8.8 Meg)

  • Excel spreadsheet to support the calculation of local costs of implementing early EN or early PN Excel spreadsheet (82B pdf)
  • 2016 China (local meetings in Zhengzhou, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Hangzhou ):

    • Understanding the benefits of early enteral nutrition in the ICU: From clinical studies to costs: Pdf of powerpoint (4.8 Meg)

  • 2016 Congress of the Chinese Society of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (Chengdu):

    • Early enteral nutrition in trauma patients requiring intensive care: From clinical studies to costs: Pdf of powerpoint (3.2 Meg)

  • 2016 10th Congress of the Chinese Society of Critical Care Medicine (Zhengzhou):
  • 2015 Chinese Critical Care Congress (Fuzhou, Fujian Province):
  • Nutrition support in the major trauma patient managed with an open abdomen. Open abdomen (6.7MB pdf)
  • Should we ACCEPT protocolizeed nutrition practice in the ICU? ACCEPT Protocol (9.4MB pdf)
  • Early nutrition (EN or PN) in critical illness: Clinical evidence, physiology and costs. Early Nutrition (24MB pdf)
  • Evidence for immunonutrition in sepsis: Sepsis Talk (5.7MB pdf)

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Selected papers and resources:

  • A priori documentation of methods for an upcoming meta-analysis: Risk factors influencing the effectiveness of referral to intermediate or tertiary specialist care for patients initially suspected of having glaucoma Link (215KB)

  • A priori documentation of methods for an upcoming meta-analysis: Test accuracy of OCT and OCT-A for the diagnosis of myopic choroidal neovascularization Link (249KB)

  • A priori documentation of methods for an upcoming meta-analysis: Early oral protein intake after lower GI tract surgery Link (291KB)

  • A short paper on when to use p-values, power and confidence intervals: Users' Guide (128KB)

  • An Excel tool for estimating 95% Confidence Intervals: Excel tool (21KB)
  • Excel spreadsheet to support the calculation of local costs of implementing early EN or early PN Excel spreadsheet (82B pdf)
  • Anthropometric Procedures Manual for a multi-centre clinical trial: The Early PN Trial (12.8MB pdf)
  • Early parenteral nutrition in critically ill patients with short-term relative contraindications to early enteral nutrition: a full economic analysis of a multicenter randomized controlled trial based on US costs. To download, click here (PMC article)
  • Modeling mortality in the intensive care unit: comparing the performance of a back-propagation, associative-learning neural network with multivariate logistic regression. To download, click here (PMC article)
  • Early enteral nutrition in critical illness: a full economic analysis using US costs. To download, click here (PMC article)
  • Failure to report protocol violations in clinical trials: a threat to internal validity? To download, click here (PMC article)
  • A systematic review of techniques and interventions for improving adherence to inclusion and exclusion criteria during enrolment into randomised controlled trials. To download, click here (PMC article)
  • Evidence-based systematic review of the effectiveness of hydrotherapy in acute and chronic medical conditions. To download, click here (136KB pdf)
  • Multicentre, cluster-randomized clinical trial of algorithms for critical-care enteral and parenteral therapy (ACCEPT). To download, click here (PMC article)
  • Parenteral vs. enteral nutrition in the critically ill patient: a meta-analysis of trials using the intention to treat principle. To download, click here (154KB pdf)
  • NUTRIREA-2 trial finds that early enteral nutrition and early parenteral nutrition do not differ with regards to major clinical outcomes. To download, click here (PMC article)
  • A review of the true methodological quality of nutritional support trials conducted in the critically ill: Time for improvement. To download, click here (107KB pdf)

    • Appendix I : On-line data supplement. To download, click here (165KB pdf)

  • The relative effectiveness of practice change interventions in overcoming common barriers to change: A survey of 14 hospitals with experience implementing evidence-based guidelines. To download, click here
  • Browman's practice guidelines development cycle: a conceptual tool for practice guidelines development and implementation. To download, click here
  • Efficient literature searching: a core skill for the practice of evidence-based medicine. To download, click here (298KB pdf)
  • Randomization and allocation concealment: A practical guide for researchers. To download, click here (98KB pdf)
  • Health care costs, long-term survival, and quality of life following intensive care unit admission after cardiac arrest. To download, click here (PMC article)
  • Evidence-based veterinary medicine: What it is, what it isn't and how to do it. To download, click here (41KB pdf)
  • Clinical and electrophysiologic associations with outcome in initially comatose survivors of cardiac arrest. To download, click here (PMC article)
  • Surgical case costing: is trauma underfunded according to resource intensity weights. To download, click here
  • The Southwestern Ontario joint replacement pilot project: elecytronic point-of-care data collection. To download, click here (PMC article)
  • Itracranial pressure monitoring and outcomes after traumatic brain injury. To download, click here (PMC article)
  • World Health Organization Consultation meeting on traditional and modern medicine: Harmonizing the two approaches. To download, click here (290KB pdf)
  • Severity of illness scoring in the ICU: A comparison of logistic regression and artificial neural networks. To download, click here (894KB pdf)

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YouTube repository of selected presentations (Evidencebased.net Channel):
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YouTube Live Seminars(Evidencebased.net Channel):

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Evidence-based guidelines for nutritional support of the critically ill: Results of a bi-national guideline development conference.
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  • To download, click here (282 pages, Version 7, 1 Sept 2005, 2.9 Meg pdf)

    • Guideline implementation strategy. Pdf of ppt presentation. To download, click here (1.2 Meg pdf)

    • Full colour, 2-page, high resolution A4 (letter) sized version of guideline. Evidence-based guidelines for nutritional support of the critically ill: Results of a bi-national guideline development conference. To download, click here (247KB pdf)

    • Full colour, high resolution A3 (poster) sized version of guideline. Evidence-based guidelines for nutritional support of the critically ill: Results of a bi-national guideline development conference. To download, click here (417KB pdf)


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