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Using Clinical Epidemiology Paperback – 6 December 2011
by
S. Doi
(Author)
Edition: 1st
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Understanding Evidence in Health Care delivers the essentials of clinical epidemiology for health practitioners, enabling them to practise evidence-based health care. Divided into two parts, Understanding Evidence in Health Care explains both the key concepts behind research output and how to interpret and apply the research. It teaches health care professionals how to: how to have an effective understanding of published reports, interact with hard-to-find and hard-to-understand terminology, and get real understanding of the strengths and weaknesses of scientific information in their field. Understanding Evidence in Health Care develops the reader's skills in a logical flow of background principles, useful data examples, clearly explained tables and figures, and end-of-chapter readings and exercises, thus offering invaluable guidance to doctors, nurses and health professionals in all fields.
- ISBN-101420256696
- ISBN-13978-1420256697
- Edition1st
- PublisherPalgrave Australia Print
- Publication date6 December 2011
- LanguageEnglish
- Dimensions17 x 1.2 x 24.7 cm
- Print length208 pages
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Understanding Evidence in Health Care delivers the essentials of clinical epidemiology for health practitioners, enabling them to practise evidence-based health care. Divided into two parts, Understanding Evidence in Health Care explains both the key concepts behind research output and how to interpret and apply the research. It teaches health care professionals how to: how to have an effective understanding of published reports, interact with hard-to-find and hard-to-understand terminology, and get real understanding of the strengths and weaknesses of scientific information in their field. Understanding Evidence in Health Care develops the reader's skills in a logical flow of background principles, useful data examples, clearly explained tables and figures, and end-of-chapter readings and exercises, thus offering invaluable guidance to doctors, nurses and health professionals in all fields.
About the Author
Suhail Doi is an Associate Professor of Clinical Epidemiology at the University of Queensland. Prior to joining the University, he worked as an academic clinical consultant in endocrinology affiliated with Kuwait University. His research interests include patient care, and research design and analysis used in medicine, focusing on patient care epidemiology, prognosis and treatments of disease. He has published widely and is co-author of the Doi-Thalib method for meta-analysis which was introduced in 2008 as an alternative to the random effects model.
Product details
- Publisher : Palgrave Australia Print; 1st edition (6 December 2011)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 208 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1420256696
- ISBN-13 : 978-1420256697
- Dimensions : 17 x 1.2 x 24.7 cm
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