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2023 AOSSM Annual Meeting Recordings with CME
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The video transcript discusses the challenges of using publicly obtained data in sports medicine research. The speaker shares their personal experience with a study on ACL injuries and the difficulties they encountered in obtaining injury data from the NFL. They highlight the limitations of using publicly available injury reports, which may not provide reliable or comprehensive data. The speaker references a recent systematic review on using publicly obtained data in sports medicine research, which emphasizes the need for critical review and highlights potential biases in the data. They also mention the use of standardized electronic injury surveillance systems by professional sports leagues, which collect higher quality injury data. The speaker encourages the publication of studies using high-quality data from leagues while cautioning against bias and manipulation. They suggest that the limitations of power and potential biases should be acknowledged in research articles. The speaker also briefly discusses developing a policy on AI-related issues in sports medicine research and invites participants to a dinner event.
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James Carey, MD, MPH
Keywords
publicly obtained data
sports medicine research
ACL injuries
injury data
NFL
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