Essential Evidence-based Medicine

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Essential Evidence-based Medicine By Dan Mayer
Publisher: C U P 2009 | 440 Pages | ISBN: 0521712416 | PDF | 2 MB



Essential Evidence-Based Medicine teaches the principles of research study methodology and design so that the reader can become better at critically analysing scientific and clinical studies. It describes the basic elements needed to understand biostatistics and epidemiology as applied to health care studies, and how to become a more discriminating reader of the medical literature by adopting the skills of critical appraisal. This new edition is extensively edited and updated, and includes two entirely new chapters on critical appraisal of qualitative research and communicating risks and evidence to patients. The text is geared towards the new learner, and assumes little clinical experience, starting with the basic principles of critical appraisal.


Essential Evidence-based Medicine

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