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Clinical Epidemiology: A Basic Science for Clinical Medicine

"Very good book. Essential to every medical student and physician"

 
Clinical Epidemiology: A Basic Science for Clinical Medicine

Clinical Epidemiology: A Basic Science for Clinical Medicine
Editors: David L. Sackett, R. Brian Haynes, Peter Tugwell, Gordon H. Guyatt

Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Publishers; ; 2nd edition (1991) ; 441 pages

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Table of Contents for Clinical Epidemiology: A Basic Science for Clinical Medicine:

I. DIAGNOSIS
Clinical Diagnostic Strategies
The Clinical Examination
The Selection of Diagnostic Tests
The Interpretation of Diagnostic Data
Early Diagnosis
II. MANAGEMENT
Making a Prognosis
Deciding on the Best Therapy
Helping Patients Follow the Treatments You Prescribe
Deciding Whether Your Treatment Has Done Harm
III. KEEPING UP TO DATE
Introduction: How to Review Your Own Performance
Tracking Down the Evidence to Solve Clinical Problems
Surveying the Medical Literature to Keep Up
to Date
How to Read Reviews and Economic Analyses
How to Get the Most from and Give the Most to
Continuing Medical Education

Readers comments about Clinical Epidemiology: A Basic Science for Clinical Medicine:

"Very good book. Essential to every medical student and physician."

"Sackett and colleagues have written the best introduction to clinical epidemiology for students and clinicians. Their approach helps clinicians and investigators see the value and pitfalls of quantitative approaches to clinical research. The explanations of Diagnosis and Management and the relationship between common clinical tools and epidemiology form the basics for the student to understand the emerging field of technology assessment in medicine. This book is must reading for the serious clinical investigator and student alike."

"Sackett's book is a classic."

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