An Introduction to Clinical Trials (Original PDF from Publisher)
Written by Professor Jonathan A. Cook
For individuals studying clinical trials or just starting to work on one , An Introduction to Clinical Trials provides a succinct , step-by-step overview of the concepts and procedures involved .
Clinical trials are essential to the advancement of medicine and the improvement of healthcare because they assess the efficacy of novel therapies and interventions . In the course of conducting medical research , these are also intricate , multidisciplinary initiatives that incorporatescience , ethics and regulatory constraints . An Introduction to Clinical Trials describes study design , sample size determination , study setup , study conduct , statistical analysis and results distribution beginning with the research question . Randomized controlled trials are the “ultimate” clinical study and are the main emphasis of this book . It provides the underlying scientific and statistical concepts and demystifies the terminology used in clinical trials research .
All throughout , real-world examples are used to make concepts relatable . An Introduction to Clinical Trials , written by a seasoned medical statistician , will be helpful to readers from a variety of backgrounds , including postgraduate and medical students , aspiring physicians , healthcare workers and those involved in clinical trials on a professional basis . The goal of this book is to provide readers with a deeper , more comprehensive understanding of clinical trials .
See also : Introduction to Public Health , 5th edition (True PDF)
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