The fundamentals of critically appraising an article
We are often surrounded by an abundance of research and articles, but the quality and validity can vary massively. Not everything will be of a good quality - or even valid. An important part of reading a paper is first assessing the paper. This is a key skill for all healthcare professionals as anything we read can impact or influence our practice. It is also important to stay up to date with the latest research and findings.
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- Academic Foundation Dentist, London, UK Sneha Chotaliya
- Sneha Chotaliya