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Clinical Epidemiology: A Basic Science For Clinical Medicine, 2ND Ed
 
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Clinical Epidemiology: A Basic Science For Clinical Medicine, 2ND Ed (Paperback)

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McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario. Previous edition 1985. Text for students and clinicians on application of epidemiologic principles to diagnosis, management, and keeping current. R. Brian Haynes, noted writer on problem solving approaches to medicine, is second author.


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McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario. Previous edition 1985. Text for students and clinicians on application of epidemiologic principles to diagnosis, management, and keeping current. R. Brian Haynes, noted writer on problem solving approaches to medicine, is second author.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Text, Jan 8 2001
Very good book. Essential to every medical student and physician.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The best introduction to clinical epidemiology., Nov 23 1998
By Edwin Trevathan, M.D., M.P.H.(trevathan_e@kid... (Washington University, St. Louis) - See all my reviews
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.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent, concise review of practical techniques, Jun 26 1998
By barrett_slenning@ncsu.edu (College of Vet Med, Raleigh, NC, USA) - See all my reviews
Sackett's book is a classic. It walks the new or old and grizzled reader through the techniques of literature review, test interpretation, and probability-based clinical decision making. It has pocket cards attached to help with a variety of analytical and interpretive activities. It is a must read by anybody who wants to practice quality medicine. Hopefully, that's all of us.
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