Studying A Study and Testing a Test: Reading Evidence-based Health Research

Brand: Lippincott Williams Wilkins

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UPC:
9780781774260
Maximum Purchase:
3 units
Binding:
Paperback
Publication Date:
2012-06-30
Author:
Richard K. Riegelman MD MPH PhD
Language:
english
Edition:
Sixth
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Ideal for clinical students includingmedical, nursing, pharmacy, dental, physician assistant and more!

Evidence-based information plays a critical role in clinical practice decisions. Secondary sources are often unreliable; its up to the student, then, to critically assess peer-reviewed research literature. Using a highly structured yet accessible method, this best-selling text teaches students to critically analyze research from primary sources.

Step-by-step approach learn to recognize a meaningful study, clues to potential study flaws, and ways to apply solid evidence in clinical practice

Simple 6-point framework learn to evaluate studies in terms of the authors trademark mnemonic device, M.A.A.R.I.E. (Methods, Assignment, Assessment, Results, Interpretation and Extrapolation)

Unique Learning Aids - question checklists, real-world scenarious, flaw-catching exercises and more help to make complex concepts easy to grasp

New!

  • New chapters cover safety, prediction and decision rules, and translating research into practice
  • Learn More boxes illustrate key concepts
  • Clinically oriented Mini-Studies demonstrate what can go wrong and how to get it right
  • Research topics include ethics, the role of Institutional Review Boards (IRBs), and advances in randomized controlled trials and observational studies


FREE Online Support! (with the purchase of the book)

For Students:

  • Interactive Q&A for every chapter
  • M.A.A.R.I.E. framework and flaw-catching exercises
  • Chapter objectives
  • Flash Card interactive glossary

For Faculty:

All of the student resources plus:

  • Instructors guide with tips on teaching based on Dr. Riegelmans 30+ years of teaching from the text
  • Syllabus suggestions for applying the text in semester-long courses, mini-courses, and as part of Journal Clubs
  • Powerpoints designed to assist lectures
  • Class-tested exam questions for each chapter