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Seeing improvement in a study isn’t the same as understanding what caused it — or whether it matters for patient care. In this video, Andrew Penn, PMHNP and professor at the University of California, San Francisco, walks through how clinicians should interpret study results with clarity and judgment. Topics include how outcomes are measured, why placebo groups often improve, and what statistical tools like p-values and confidence intervals can (and cannot) tell us. Rather than focusing on formulas, this session emphasizes professional standards for interpreting evidence: recognizing nonspecific effects, understanding the limits of statistical significance, and avoiding common misinterpretations that can lead to premature changes in practice. This video is designed to help clinicians feel more confident reading results — and more prepared for deeper, evidence-informed conversations at NP Institute. 🎥 Watch more in this series and explore additional learning at NP Institute March 19–22, 2026 | Nashville, TN