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Book Synopsis

This comprehensive text focuses on reasoning, critical thinking and pragmatic decision making in medicine. Based on the authorâs extensive experience and filled with definitions, formulae, flowcharts and checklists, this fully revised second edition continues to provide invaluable guidance to the crucial role that clinical epidemiology plays in the expanding field of evidence-based medicine.

Key Features:

â Considers evidence-based medicine as a universal initiative common to all health sciences and professions, and all specialties within those disciplines

â Demonstrates how effective practice is reliant on proper foundations, such as clinical and fundamental epidemiology, and biostatistics

â Introduces the reader to basic epidemiological methods, meta-analysis and decision analysis

â Shows that structured, modern, argumentative reasoning is required to build the best possible evidence and use it in practice and research

â Outlines how to make th

Table of Contents

Part 1: How do we see things in medicine: Our trains of thought. 1. How do we see medicine, health and disease? A basic set of rules and fundamental paradigms (including evidence). 2. The work of physicians with individuals and communities: Epidemiology and other partners in evidence-based medicine. 3. The logic in modern medicine: Reasoning and underlying concepts. Part 2: How do we do things in medicine: Gathering and evaluating evidence. 4. Producing evidence: Classification, objectives and worthiness of medical research. 5. Assessing the health of individuals and communities: Health indicators, indexes and scales. 6. Identifying cases of disease: Clinimetrics and diagnosis. 7. Describing what happens: Clinical case reports, case series, occurrence studies. 8. Search for causes of disease occurrence: Why does disease occur? 9. The impact of treatment and other clinical and community health interventions: A 'does it work?' evaluation. 10. Prognosis: Studies of disease course and outcomes. Part 3: Putting experiences together and making decisions in medicine: Structured uses of evidence. 11. Analyzing and integrating a body of knowledge: Systematic reviews and meta-analysis of evidence. 12. Using evidence and logic in everyday clinical reasoning, communication and legal and scientific argumentation. 13. Decision analysis and decision-making in medicine: Beyond intuition, guts and flair. Epilogue: Widening horizons, staying in touch - What next? Glossary: Preferred terms and their definitions in the context of this book.

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    Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
    Publication Date: 11/11/2019
    ISBN13: 9780367187637, 978-0367187637
    ISBN10: 0367187639

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    This comprehensive text focuses on reasoning, critical thinking and pragmatic decision making in medicine. Based on the authorâs extensive experience and filled with definitions, formulae, flowcharts and checklists, this fully revised second edition continues to provide invaluable guidance to the crucial role that clinical epidemiology plays in the expanding field of evidence-based medicine.

    Key Features:

    â Considers evidence-based medicine as a universal initiative common to all health sciences and professions, and all specialties within those disciplines

    â Demonstrates how effective practice is reliant on proper foundations, such as clinical and fundamental epidemiology, and biostatistics

    â Introduces the reader to basic epidemiological methods, meta-analysis and decision analysis

    â Shows that structured, modern, argumentative reasoning is required to build the best possible evidence and use it in practice and research

    â Outlines how to make th

    Table of Contents

    Part 1: How do we see things in medicine: Our trains of thought. 1. How do we see medicine, health and disease? A basic set of rules and fundamental paradigms (including evidence). 2. The work of physicians with individuals and communities: Epidemiology and other partners in evidence-based medicine. 3. The logic in modern medicine: Reasoning and underlying concepts. Part 2: How do we do things in medicine: Gathering and evaluating evidence. 4. Producing evidence: Classification, objectives and worthiness of medical research. 5. Assessing the health of individuals and communities: Health indicators, indexes and scales. 6. Identifying cases of disease: Clinimetrics and diagnosis. 7. Describing what happens: Clinical case reports, case series, occurrence studies. 8. Search for causes of disease occurrence: Why does disease occur? 9. The impact of treatment and other clinical and community health interventions: A 'does it work?' evaluation. 10. Prognosis: Studies of disease course and outcomes. Part 3: Putting experiences together and making decisions in medicine: Structured uses of evidence. 11. Analyzing and integrating a body of knowledge: Systematic reviews and meta-analysis of evidence. 12. Using evidence and logic in everyday clinical reasoning, communication and legal and scientific argumentation. 13. Decision analysis and decision-making in medicine: Beyond intuition, guts and flair. Epilogue: Widening horizons, staying in touch - What next? Glossary: Preferred terms and their definitions in the context of this book.

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