Understanding Medical Research: The Studies That Shaped Medicine

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John A. Goodfellow
John Wiley & Sons, 31 de jan. de 2012 - 352 páginas
Medical students and junior and senior doctors are frequently called upon to give research presentations, write reports, and answer exam questions on specific areas of medical research.

Understanding Medical Research: The Studies That Shaped Medicine is an exciting new title that offers a unique and valuable approach to understanding historically influential studies in important areas of medicine.

Featuring chapters from Sir Liam Donaldson and Sir David Weatherall, amongst others, world leading researchers identify ten primary research papers that have shaped the direction of research in their given topic, examining why they were carried out, key findings, and how they changed the field.

Each chapter also contains short sections on ‘Key Questions Remaining’ which outline outstanding areas where further research is needed, and a link to ‘Key Laboratories/Clinics’ which point the reader to major research groups of international standing.

Covering the seminal research in core areas of medicine, Understanding Medical Research provides an authoritative framework on each topic for medical students and healthcare professionals.

 

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Patient Safety
14
Acute Coronary Syndrome NSTEMI
34
Atrial Fibrillation
58
Cystic Fibrosis
81
Pneumonia
103
Parkinsons Disease
127
Motor Neuron Disease
151
Multiple Sclerosis
171
Haemostasis and Thrombosis
216
Diabetes Therapy and the Prevention of Vascular Damage
235
Osteoarthritis
254
Polycystic Kidney Disease
275
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
296
Transplantation
309
The Biochemistry of Depression
329
Alzheimers Disease
349

Helicobacter pylori Peptic Ulcers and Gastric Cancer
193

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Sobre o autor (2012)

John A. Goodfellow, BM BCh, PhD, is Honorary Clinical Academic Fellow at the University of Glasgow

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