#TopTipsTuesday

Issue 171, 27 February 2024

There are many opportunities for bias when we are learning, not least confirmation bias, summed up beautifully in this well known quote from Harper Lee. This week's research tip has another take on it – how we favour learning from those we like. Don't miss the summary below, and check out the other resources in this week's issue aswell, even if they might differ from your current understanding.

 

Recommended webinar 🖥️

Addressing musculoskeletal conditions Free WHO webinar TOMORROW Wednesday 28 February 12:00-13:00 CET

 

Blog post your patients will love 👍

The MSK playbook: Rotator cuff tears and tendinopathy considers acute tears and wear & metabolic disrepair

Est. reading time: 15 minutes | Read Now

 

Infographic you will love 😍

How to read a chest x-ray gives simple steps to organise your thoughts when reading a chest X-ray

Est. reading: 3 minutes | View Now

 

Research you can learn from 🔍

Why We Learn Better From People We Like on how our brains favour learning from individuals we like over those we dislike

Est. reading time: 5 minutes | Read Now

 

Inspiration in the news 🗞️

Watching time: 6 minutes | Watch Now

 

The Latest from Physiopedia 🤩 

Partnering with Physiopedia to share evidence-based resources with the global community on how developing content can help you to disseminate your work with the global rehabilitation community

Est. reading time: 3 minutes | Read Now

 

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