Bishal Gyawali/scri.queensu.ca
Apr 26, 2026, 05:37
Bishal Gyawali: A Practical Guide to Reading Clinical Trial Reports
Bishal Gyawali, Medical Oncologist, Associate Professor at Queen’s University, shared a post on LinkedIn about a recent article he authored, published in JCO Oncology Practice, adding:
“It’s strange that we ask trainees to read clinical trials but never really teach them how to read clinical trials.
I’d request all training program directors and mentors to please share this article to their trainees and fellows.
It’s open access.”
Title: How I Read a Clinical Trial Report? A Primer for Busy Clinicians
Authors: Bishal Gyawali

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