Episode 57: Bayesian Reasoning

February 09, 2020
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Elizabeth Jenkins
Elizabeth Jenkins
3 years ago

Hey guys, really enjoying your podcast. I was wondering if you had the link to the website that gave positive and negative predictive values for different signs/findings?

David Anders
4 years ago

Nick and Art- I enjoyed your podcast on Bayesian Reasoning (just like I enjoy all of your podcasts!) and the sidebar entertainment provided by your discussion of FIAS/Fatal Itchy Arm Syndrome. I was further entertained while reading MKSAP 18 last night and stumbling across a more benign form of FIAS, known as BRP/BrachioRadial Pruritus. an actual entity: “Brachioradial pruritus (BRP) is a localized neuropathic dysesthesia of the dorsolateral upper extremities. It is commonly seen in middle-aged white females with a seasonal predilection for warmer summer months. Cervical radiculopathy or neuropathy in the upper extremities in conjunction with ultraviolet radiation (UVR)… Read more »

Casey Parker
4 years ago

Hi Nick and Art
Loved your Bayes episode.

It is something that I have thought about a lot and gave this talk a few years ago at SMACC:
https://broomedocs.com/2016/11/smaccdub-bayes-2016-diagnostic-odyssey/

I think you will like it – another attempt to translate Math into English!

Likelihood ratios are best thought of as a measure of “signal to noise” when you get a result. They tell you how much noise you might be seeing when you get a ‘positive’ or a ‘negative’ result

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