Statistics can be an intimidating subject for many students and clinicians. This concise text introduces basic concepts that underpin medical statistics and, using everyday clinical examples, highlights the importance of statistical principles to understanding and implementing research findings in r
Basic Skills in Statistics: A Guide for Healthcare Professionals
β Scribed by Adrian Cook
- Publisher
- Class Publishing
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 113
- Series
- Class Health
- Category
- Library
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Statistics can be an intimidating subject for many students and clinicians. This concise text introduces basic concepts that underpin medical statistics and, using everyday clinical examples, highlights the importance of statistical principles to understanding and implementing research findings in routine clinical care. It is a tool for students, clinicians in training, nurses, GPs and hospital consultants.
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