james McCormack! idolo
Viva La Evidence -- a parody of
Coldplay's Viva La Vida - a song all about evidence based healthcare --
a little bit about the history of evidence and then the key principles.
Hope you like it.
CREDITS
LYRICS AND VIDEO PRODUCTION BY: James McCormack
GREAT VOCALS BY: Shae Scotten and Liam Styles Chang -- 2 guys from a great band called Aivia from Victoria, BC - THANKS GUYS -- check them out at http://www.youtube.com/user/weareaivia
BACKING TRACK: Purchased and downloaded from http://www.karaoke-version.com/custom... and written permission was obtained.
LYRICS:
I used to view the world
As a place where I gave the word
It had the feeling of eminence
But then along came evidence
I used to give advice
See disarray in my patient's eyes
I listened to the companies sing
"Now the old drug is dead! We got a new thing!"
One minute I held the key
Next the walls were closed on me
And I discovered that my practice stands
Upon pillars of salt and pillars of sand
I hear the evidence bells a ringing
Systematic reviews are singing
Clinical evidence is the maxim
NNTs are now my passion
For some reason I can't explain
Clinical studies are in my brain
Always an honest word
Now it's how I view the world
The beauty of forest plots
Who knew they were more than dots
Confidence intervals show the light
I can figure out wrong from right
Relative numbers they can wait
I want absolute numbers on my plate
Values and preference
Really make all the difference
I hear the evidence bells a ringing
Systematic reviews are singing
Clinical evidence is the maxim
NNTs are now my passion
For some reason I can't explain
Clinical studies are in my brain
Always an honest word
Now it's how I view the world
I hear the evidence bells a ringing
Systematic reviews are singing
Clinical evidence is the maxim
NNTs are now my passion
For some reason I can't explain
Clinical studies are in my brain
Always an honest word
Now it's how I view the world
Copyright Issues
1. The original song is Viva La Vida by Coldplay -- great song
2. In Canada we have a law that states the use of copyrighted material as part of "Fair dealing for the purpose of research, private study, education, parody or satire does not infringe copyright"
3. The use is solely for non-commercial purposes
4. The use is solely for the purposes of education - promoting the concepts of evidence-based medicine to healthcare providers and patients
5. It is parody as it equates the original "religiousness" of the song to medications and evidence in medical practice
6. Written permission from the Karaoke (the background music) people to use their content was obtained http://www.karaoke-version.com/custom...
7. Substantive transformative changes have been made - new lyrics and vocals
8. Where needed/possible (paid or free) copyright for the images and videos used has been obtained
CREDITS
LYRICS AND VIDEO PRODUCTION BY: James McCormack
GREAT VOCALS BY: Shae Scotten and Liam Styles Chang -- 2 guys from a great band called Aivia from Victoria, BC - THANKS GUYS -- check them out at http://www.youtube.com/user/weareaivia
BACKING TRACK: Purchased and downloaded from http://www.karaoke-version.com/custom... and written permission was obtained.
LYRICS:
I used to view the world
As a place where I gave the word
It had the feeling of eminence
But then along came evidence
I used to give advice
See disarray in my patient's eyes
I listened to the companies sing
"Now the old drug is dead! We got a new thing!"
One minute I held the key
Next the walls were closed on me
And I discovered that my practice stands
Upon pillars of salt and pillars of sand
I hear the evidence bells a ringing
Systematic reviews are singing
Clinical evidence is the maxim
NNTs are now my passion
For some reason I can't explain
Clinical studies are in my brain
Always an honest word
Now it's how I view the world
The beauty of forest plots
Who knew they were more than dots
Confidence intervals show the light
I can figure out wrong from right
Relative numbers they can wait
I want absolute numbers on my plate
Values and preference
Really make all the difference
I hear the evidence bells a ringing
Systematic reviews are singing
Clinical evidence is the maxim
NNTs are now my passion
For some reason I can't explain
Clinical studies are in my brain
Always an honest word
Now it's how I view the world
I hear the evidence bells a ringing
Systematic reviews are singing
Clinical evidence is the maxim
NNTs are now my passion
For some reason I can't explain
Clinical studies are in my brain
Always an honest word
Now it's how I view the world
Copyright Issues
1. The original song is Viva La Vida by Coldplay -- great song
2. In Canada we have a law that states the use of copyrighted material as part of "Fair dealing for the purpose of research, private study, education, parody or satire does not infringe copyright"
3. The use is solely for non-commercial purposes
4. The use is solely for the purposes of education - promoting the concepts of evidence-based medicine to healthcare providers and patients
5. It is parody as it equates the original "religiousness" of the song to medications and evidence in medical practice
6. Written permission from the Karaoke (the background music) people to use their content was obtained http://www.karaoke-version.com/custom...
7. Substantive transformative changes have been made - new lyrics and vocals
8. Where needed/possible (paid or free) copyright for the images and videos used has been obtained
No hay comentarios:
Publicar un comentario