Author: | Jack Hirsh, MDV, CM, MD, FRCP(C), FRACP, FRSC, DSc | ISBN: | 9781607959526 |
Publisher: | PMPH USA, Ltd. | Publication: | July 12, 2017 |
Imprint: | PMPH USA, Ltd. | Language: | English |
Author: | Jack Hirsh, MDV, CM, MD, FRCP(C), FRACP, FRSC, DSc |
ISBN: | 9781607959526 |
Publisher: | PMPH USA, Ltd. |
Publication: | July 12, 2017 |
Imprint: | PMPH USA, Ltd. |
Language: | English |
Teaching Clinical Research Methodology by Example has two principal objectives: (1) to tell the story of the research process in action and to provide a glimpse into the minds of the researchers responsible for some of the major advances (and setbacks) in modern medicine; (2) to explain the principles of evidence-based medicine by reviewing the research methods required to prove or disprove a theory.
This text is written in a style accessible to health professionals who do not have a background in clinical epidemiology.
The first section of the book, Causation, begins with an explanation of “casual” and “coincidental” associations and follows with examples:
The second section of the book explores prevention, treatment, and the ethical principles of clinical trials.
Teaching Clinical Research Methodology by Example has two principal objectives: (1) to tell the story of the research process in action and to provide a glimpse into the minds of the researchers responsible for some of the major advances (and setbacks) in modern medicine; (2) to explain the principles of evidence-based medicine by reviewing the research methods required to prove or disprove a theory.
This text is written in a style accessible to health professionals who do not have a background in clinical epidemiology.
The first section of the book, Causation, begins with an explanation of “casual” and “coincidental” associations and follows with examples:
The second section of the book explores prevention, treatment, and the ethical principles of clinical trials.