Introduction to Evidence-Based Medicine,Elsevier E-Book on VitalSource, 1st Edition
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- Highlights the landmark trials that have driven the evolution in medical practice, focusing on the critical information necessary to know about the study.
- Organizes evidence by disease and further by diagnostic or therapeutic intervention.
- Includes key takeaways and important notes from trials.
- Indicates which studies are new or controversial to help you develop an informed perspective.
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Introduction
How to Use this Guide
Chapter 1: Evidence-based Medicine
Chapter 2: Cardiology
Chapter 3: Pulmonology
Chapter 4: Gastroenterology
Chapter 5: Neurology
Chapter 6: Nephrology
Chapter 7: Hematology
Chapter 8: Oncology
Chapter 9: Infectious Diseases
Chapter 10: Endocrinology
Chapter 11: Psychiatry
Chapter 12: Vascular Medicine & Surgery
Chapter 13: Primary Care
Further Reading
Index
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