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Clinical Epidemiology: How to Do Clinical Practice Research
 
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Clinical Epidemiology: How to Do Clinical Practice Research [Paperback]

R. Brian Haynes , David L. Sackett , Gordon H. Guyatt , Peter Tugwell
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The Third Edition of this popular text focuses on clinical-practice research methods. It is written by clinicians with experience in generating and answering researchable questions about real-world clinical practice and health care—the prevention, treatment, diagnosis, prognosis, and causes of diseases, the measurement of quality of life, and the effects of innovations in health services. The book has a problem-oriented and protocol-based approach and is written at an introductory level, emphasizing key principles and their applications.

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5.0 out of 5 stars excellent teaching manual, Jan 3 2008
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This book is an excellent teaching manual as it is approachable for your students and clinicians. Its quite a pleasureable read and draws from the authors own prolific experience in clinical research. Its the kind of book I take on trips with me as its not too dense but there is always something to learn from it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Epidemiology Text!, April 27 2011
This review is from: Clinical Epidemiology: How to Do Clinical Practice Research (Paperback)
Haynes and Sackett's Clinical Epidemiology text is excellent for students, budding epidemiologist, and those already in the field. The book is easy to read, fun, full of the authors' own real life examples, and has plenty of pearls for design and performing good clinical research - which stems from years/decades of research experience. Would suggest this book to anyone who wishes to get their "feet wet" in Clinical Epidemiology or would like to review or learn about specific aspects of methodology or clinical research.
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5.0 out of 5 stars How to organize a clinical trial, July 1 2008
By Lemos Alessandro Asdrub "Alessandro Lemos" - Published on Amazon.com
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This is a well written book dedicated to those clinicians planning a clinical trial or to those interested in this topic.
There is also a section dedicated to diagnostic tests.
Overall the book is well written, easy to read.
After reading this book everybody will feel more confident with these topics, that sometimes seem to be so hard to learn.
In addition, the authors have a very good reputation and exprience in the field of clinical epidemiology.

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5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent bokk!!, Jan 24 2010
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Clinical epidemiology becaome the mainstream in the era of evidence-based healtg care. These authors all devoted themself to this field in their career. This book demonstrated the advantages and disavantages of methodologies used in clinical research, especillay in randomized controlled trials. Readers can approach modern clinical epidemiology without any complex mathematic formulas. I suggest that every physician or researcher who is intrested in this field should read this book.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Epidemiology not boring, April 30 2007
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Whenever you heard about epidemiology you think of a dull paper impossible to read. This book is quite different, first it is written by people who actually perform research and use their own research as examples, second they follow a line left by the amazing Dr. Sackett and have learned and possibly improved his skills shown at his famous EBM book. A must if you want to keep being a good doctor.
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