Basic Science Techniques in Clinical Practice

Hitendra RH Patel editor Manit Arya editor Iqbal Shergill editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Springer London Ltd

Published:24th Sep '07

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Basic Science Techniques in Clinical Practice cover

Medical researchers including doctors, nurses, medical students and allied health professionals are required to undertake a period of research as part of their career pathway. This book covers the main areas, allowing anyone to set up and complete research projects and this information can easily be translated to clinical projects. Written by international authors to provide a flavor from many institutions, the book’s appeal is cross-sectional, both at hospital and primary care levels worldwide.

Section A, the most important area in the book, covers the hardest step - setting up research (i.e. initial paperwork and funding projects). Section B is technical, covering modern laboratory techniques for laboratory-based research. Section C tackles data collation and analysis and the presentation of the results (oral and written).

The book is directed at all doctors, medical students, and individuals in related specialities, either in research or considering research (e.g. MD, PhD, MSc and Intercalated BSc).

From the reviews:

"This book provides basic information for developing and completing research projects. The purpose is to present the basics of scientific research. The editors’ objectives have been met. The target audience includes health professionals (doctors, nurses, medical students, and allied health professionals). The contributors are international authors representing institutions around the world. … This concisely written book should be of interest to the target audience." (Diane M. Tomasic, Doody's Review Service, November, 2007)

ISBN: 9781846285462

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150 pages

2007 ed.