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Ian Shrier

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Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|June 22, 2016
Sufficient Cause Representation of the Four-way Decomposition for Mediation and InteractionTyler J VanderWeele, Ian Shrier
British Journal of Sports Medicine|May 2, 2025
Determination of athlete-exposures in team sports: it depends on the research questionSteven D Stovitz, Ian Shrier
BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine|February 16, 2019
Causal inference for cliniciansSteven D Stovitz, Ian Shrier
The British Journal of General Practice : the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners|November 26, 2013
Medical decision making and the importance of baseline riskSteven D Stovitz, Ian Shrier
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|April 6, 2005
Effect of physical activity after recent deep venous thrombosis: a cohort studyIan Shrier, Susan R Kahn
British Journal of Sports Medicine|November 2, 2013
Classification systems for reinjuries: a continuing challengeIan Shrier, Russell J Steele
BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine|April 14, 2021
Does my patient have SARS-CoV-2 infection? A reminder of clinical probability formulasSteven D Stovitz, Ian Shrier
Research Synthesis Methods|December 29, 2015
2016 BulletinHannah Rothstein, Christopher Schmid, Ian Shrier
British Journal of Sports Medicine|September 7, 2013
Return to play following injury: whose decision should it be?Ian Shrier, Parissa Safai, Lyn Charland
Current Sports Medicine Reports|September 12, 2014
Sport medicine surveillance 101: What clinicians need to know when choosing software programs to record injuries and illnessesIan Shrier, Eric Lamme, Eric Deschenes
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Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|June 22, 2016
Sufficient Cause Representation of the Four-way Decomposition for Mediation and InteractionTyler J VanderWeele, Ian Shrier
British Journal of Sports Medicine|May 2, 2025
Determination of athlete-exposures in team sports: it depends on the research questionSteven D Stovitz, Ian Shrier
BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine|February 16, 2019
Causal inference for cliniciansSteven D Stovitz, Ian Shrier
The British Journal of General Practice : the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners|November 26, 2013
Medical decision making and the importance of baseline riskSteven D Stovitz, Ian Shrier
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|April 6, 2005
Effect of physical activity after recent deep venous thrombosis: a cohort studyIan Shrier, Susan R Kahn
British Journal of Sports Medicine|November 2, 2013
Classification systems for reinjuries: a continuing challengeIan Shrier, Russell J Steele
BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine|April 14, 2021
Does my patient have SARS-CoV-2 infection? A reminder of clinical probability formulasSteven D Stovitz, Ian Shrier
Research Synthesis Methods|December 29, 2015
2016 BulletinHannah Rothstein, Christopher Schmid, Ian Shrier
British Journal of Sports Medicine|September 7, 2013
Return to play following injury: whose decision should it be?Ian Shrier, Parissa Safai, Lyn Charland
Current Sports Medicine Reports|September 12, 2014
Sport medicine surveillance 101: What clinicians need to know when choosing software programs to record injuries and illnessesIan Shrier, Eric Lamme, Eric Deschenes
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