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9780199746446

Translational Research and Clinical Practice Basic Tools for Medical Decision Making and Self-Learning

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    9780199746446

  • ISBN10:

    0199746443

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2010-11-17
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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Translational Research and Clinical Practice offers a clear and comprehensive introduction to evidence-based medicine. The use of medical literature has always been an integral tool for patient care, yet recently the modern processes of question formulation, literature search, and study evaluation have changed with the advent of the internet and technology. The physician must be able to find empirical evidence from the appropriate study using a searchable question and then determine its impact on patient care. The book provides the general framework for such medical decision making; it covers all kinds of cases and strategies, including questions of diagnosis, therapy, prognosis, differential diagnosis, clinical presentation, and causality. The tested material and approaches in this book are based on a course developed and taught by the author at Temple University School of Medicine. Organized for ease of use, accessibly written, and replete with clinically germane examples, Translational Research and Clinical Practice is a concise guide for medical students and clinicians seeking to effectively interpret and apply medical evidence in daily practice.

Author Biography


Waldo E. Nelson Professor and Chair, Department of Pediatrics, Temple University School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Table of Contents

Prefacep. vii
Developing a Clinical Question and Searching the Medical Literaturep. 3
The Anatomy of a Clinical Studyp. 7
Designs of Clinical Studiesp. 15
Lies, More Lies, and Statistics (With Apologies to Mark Twain)p. 21
Answering a Question Regarding the Treatment of a Diseasep. 31
Answering a Question Regarding the Utility of a Diagnostic Testp. 39
Answering a Question Regarding Prognosis and Risk Factorsp. 49
Answering a Question Using a Clinical Prediction Rulep. 55
Answering a Question about Etiology or Differential Diagnosisp. 63
Using Medical Evidence to Answer a Question Regarding Clinical Presentationp. 67
Using Meta-Analyses to Answer a Question of Diagnosis and Therapyp. 73
Answering a Question Regarding Causationp. 83
Clinical Guidelines: Prepackaged Medical Decision Makingp. 89
Putting It All Togetherp. 95
Developing a Plan for Lifelong Educationp. 121
Teaching Medical Decision Makingp. 127
Indexp. 133
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