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Reviews of: How to Read a Paper: The Basics of Evidence-Based Medicine (EvidenceBased Medicine)

by Trisha Greenhalgh

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Title: How to Read a Paper: The Basics of Evidence-Based Medicine (EvidenceBased Medicine)
Author: Trisha Greenhalgh

Publisher: WileyBlackwell
EAN: 9781405139762
Release Date: 2006-01-05
 
Binding: Paperback
Number of Pages: 248
 
List Price: £22.99
 

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well written and easy to understand

This is the second time I have bought this book. I lent it to a friend and never got it back. I have found it invaluable for my MSc and my friend found it a great help for her BSc (obviously!). I highly recommend it to anyone who needs to be able to critically appraise medical literature.
2008-05-14

Very useful for MRCGP exams

How to appraise a scientific study can be very difficult. This book helps to undertand the basics of appraising papers in a way that helps to answer some of the questions on the MRCGP exam.

Also it will provide insight into what is really important and what need to go in the bin.

The differences between quantitative and qualitative research are very interesting and the book is illustrated with examples.

Is not easy to read ( hence only 4 stars ) nut is certanly one of the most accessible and readable guides.
2008-02-15

Very interesting book.

Bought this to go with the latest series of "House" on DVD and it really is great to read along whilst watching House. House MD is head of Diagnosis, so this book helps to understand the series. Highly recommended!
2008-01-26

excellent guide

this book is essential for anyone trying to understand technical journal articles for work or for study. its short, sharp and simple even for statistics and even has room for humour!
2005-03-11

do you skip the stats bit of the results section in a paper?

This book is an incredibly readable book on a difficult and important subject.I have already been recommended this to all my colleagues!!
2001-05-22
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