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Designing clinical research

Designing clinical research

Dr. Stephen B Hulley MD MPH, Steven R Cummings MD, Warren S Browner MD MPH, Deborah G Grady MD MPH, Thomas B Newman MD MPH
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Designing Clinical Research has been extensively revised and continues to set the standard as a practical guide for doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and other health professionals involved in all forms of clinical, translational, and public health research. It presents advanced epidemiologic concepts in a reader-friendly way, and suggests common sense approaches to the challenging judgments involved in designing, funding, and implementing.
New to this edition:

  • Expanded and updated content in every chapter, with new material on: • non-inferiority trials for comparative effectiveness research • incidence-density case-control studies • confounding and effect modification • diagnostic test studies to inform prediction rules • ethical aspects of whole genome sequencing • automated data management approaches • new NIH grant-writing requirements
  • Color format, and Electronic access, powered by Inkling™ as a free companion to the text • viewable through your browser or as a download to tablet or smartphone • the complete text with optimized navigation • note-sharing, highlighting and bookmarking capability • cross-linking of references and content • rapid search options linked to the new glossary
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Year:
2013
Edition:
Fourth edition
Publisher:
Wolters Kluwer Health/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Language:
english
Pages:
367
ISBN 10:
1608318044
ISBN 13:
9781608318049
File:
PDF, 8.13 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2013
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