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            An Introduction to Clinical Research
- Publication Year:
 - 2012
 - Edition:
 - 1st
 - Author:
 - Page, Piers; Eardley, William; Carr, James; Chadwick, David
 - Publisher:
 - Oxford University Press
 - ISBN:
 - 978-0-19-957007-2
 - Doody's Star Rating®:
 - Score:
 - 100
 
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Description
                                        
                                            This practical book is written specifically for junior doctors by a team of highly experienced authors, as an introductory guide to clinical research.
                                            
                                            
This book covers all areas that a junior doctor needs to consider, including funding, study design, ethics, data analysis, disseminating findings, and furthering one's research career. It presents a balance view of clinical research and is written by authors actively involved in clinical research both at the 'coal-face' and at a more supervisory level.
Research can be a difficult process and it is essential to make sure that the project is set up in the correct way in order to get verifiable results. This easy-to-read guide is available to help junior doctors develop a good study design and present evidence of a sound academic practice, which will make obtaining funding more likely and be time-efficient. Getting started early in research and developing a solid, gradual understanding of clinical research through using this approachable book will be of huge benefit to junior doctors and their discipline.
Features:
                                    This book covers all areas that a junior doctor needs to consider, including funding, study design, ethics, data analysis, disseminating findings, and furthering one's research career. It presents a balance view of clinical research and is written by authors actively involved in clinical research both at the 'coal-face' and at a more supervisory level.
Research can be a difficult process and it is essential to make sure that the project is set up in the correct way in order to get verifiable results. This easy-to-read guide is available to help junior doctors develop a good study design and present evidence of a sound academic practice, which will make obtaining funding more likely and be time-efficient. Getting started early in research and developing a solid, gradual understanding of clinical research through using this approachable book will be of huge benefit to junior doctors and their discipline.
Features:
- Covers all areas that a junior doctor will need to consider when embarking on clinical research
 - Full of practical advice and case studies to help the reader improve their research
 - Explains difficult concepts and techniques in a simple manner
 - Includes sections on statistical analysis and ethics, making this book a 'one-stop shop'
 
Details
                                    - Platform:
 - OvidSP
 - Publisher:
 - Oxford University Press
 - Product Type:
 - Book
 - Author:
 - Page, Piers; Eardley, William; Carr, James; Chadwick, David
 - ISBN:
 - 978-0-19-957007-2
 - Specialty:
 - 
                        
- General Medicine
 
 - Language:
 - English
 - Edition:
 - 1st
 - Pages:
 - 224
 - Publication Year:
 - 2012
 - Doody's Star Rating®:
 - Score:
 - 100