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Making Sense of Evidence-based Medicine a Guide to Medical Research Literature Book
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Product Description
Making Sense of Medical and Healthcare Literature is essential reading for those involved in reading medical literature on a regular basis, interpreting medical statistics, and those who want to understand the evidence-based medicine process.
The work provides information on all aspects of interpreting clinical trial results and medical statistics, and encourages the reader to consider potential biases in clinical studies and related literature. The reader can learn about ethical considerations of clinical trials, and how to impart accurate statistical information to the individual patient.
The reader is also encouraged throughout to think about the questions they should be asking of the literature they read, and importantly provides a real example of a critically-appraised published journal patient.
Making Sense of Medical and Healthcare Literature is essential for developing skills in critical appraisal of medical and healthcare literature.
- 0340985232
- 9780340985236
- Dr Philip Sedgwick
- 28 May 2010
- Hodder Arnold
- Paperback (Book)
- 256
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