Biostatistics: Quantifying Risk | USMLE Step 1 Crash Course (FA 2020)
Khalemedic Khalemedic
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 Published On Jun 16, 2020

Risk is important, but quantifying it is more important! In this video, we'll be talking about some common methods to quantify risk that a medical student should be familiar with.

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📝 Content:
01:25 Odd's Ratio and Relative Risk
08:26 Relative Risk Reduction and Absolute Risk Reduction
10:26 Attributable Risk
11:59 Case Fatality Rate
12:25 Number Needed to Treat and Number Needed to Harm

📝 Notes/Errata:
1) 00:16 "Risk being high is bad, risk being low is GOOD when the outcome is bad." I accidentally said bad twice.

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I'm Khaled, a final-year medical student, and I make videos on quite a few different topics within the scope of medicine such as reacting and breaking down medical shows, studying for exams, discussing important health issues, etc... I hope that my videos help you in any way, shape, or form and that you enjoy them regardless of your background.

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Disclaimer: The information and education material contained herein is meant to promote the general understanding of medical topics by healthcare professionals and related parties. Such information is not meant or intended to serve as a substitute for a healthcare professional's clinical training, experience, or judgment. For patient’s care or regarding your own health please consult your doctor or refer to the most recent evidence based practice.

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