Product Description Here is an ideal introduction to research methods for clinicians, fellows, residents, and medical students. Written in a clear, easy-to-understand style, it outlines the steps that should be followed in order to organize and implement a typical investigation. Emphasizing the anticipation of future difficulties and the benefits of early planning, the authors discuss the types of questions that should be asked, how to design a study, and methods of data acquisition and analysis. Many examples are presented to illustrate the textual material, and extensive bibliography sections at the end of each chapter direct readers to published articles and texts that will provide further information.
Customer Reviews: good foundationOctober 11, 2009 rankola A fairly simple and succinct work on clinical research. Simple and quick to read. It's a little old but provides a good foundation on research principles.
So soApril 14, 2008 H. Stombaugh This book is solely for clinical research and has little to say outside of that narrow sphere. But a good resource to have nonetheless.
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